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Systematic study of exotic $1^{-+}$ tetraquark spectroscopy

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-04-21 v3

Abstract

The masses of exotic quantum-number 1+1^{-+} compact tetraquark states are calculated in a constituent quark model, where a Cornell-like potential is employed as the central potential, spin-spin and spin-orbit coupling derived from the Breit-Fermi interaction are treated as hyperfine corrections, and model parameters are taken from previous works. The ground state 1+1^{-+} P-wave tetraquarks are predicted at 1.9, 4.2, and 6.6~GeV for the light, charmonium-like, and fully-charm sectors, respectively. The decay width ratios of 1+1^{-+} tetraquark states are calculated for two-body strong decay channels within the rearrangement mechanism, including ωh1\omega h_1 and ηf1\eta f_1 for isospin I=0I=0 light tetraquarks, ρh1\rho h_1 and πf1\pi f_1 for isospin I=1I=1 light tetraquarks, π/η+χc1\pi/\eta+\chi_{c1} and ρ/ω+hc\rho/\omega + h_c for charmonium-like tetraquarks, and ηcχc1\eta_c \chi_{c1} and J/ψhcJ/\psi h_c for fully-charm tetraquarks. The theoretical results are compared with the observed exotic 1+1^{-+} states, and promising search channels for 1+1^{-+} tetraquarks are discussed. The work suggests that η1(1855)\eta_1(1855) is unlikely to be a compact tetraquark state.

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@article{arxiv.2511.22111,
  title  = {Systematic study of exotic $1^{-+}$ tetraquark spectroscopy},
  author = {Kai Xu and Zheng Zhao and Nattapat Tagsinsit and Attaphon Kaewsnod and Ayut Limphirat and Christoph Herold and Yupeng Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.22111},
  year   = {2026}
}