https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10305-0
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Impact of a thermal medium on newly observed resonance and its b-partner
1
Department of Physics, Kocaeli University, 41001, Izmit, Turkey
2
Department of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, Özyeğin University, Çekmeköy, Istanbul, Turkey
Received:
30
November
2020
Accepted:
11
April
2022
Published online:
17
May
2022
Motivated by the very recent discovery of the strange hidden-charm exotic state by the BESIII Collaboration, we study the possible interpretation of this exotic state the both at and . We analytically compute the mass and meson-current coupling constant of this resonance with spin-parity at finite temperature approximation up to the sixth order of the thermal operator dimension including non-perturbative contributions. Extracting thermal mass and meson-current coupling constant sum rules, the modifications on properties of the state in hot medium are determined. As a by-product, the hadronic parameters of the bottom partner of is estimated as well. The search for temperature effects on the hadronic parameters of the hidden-charm meson and the bottom partner enable us to understand the phase transitions, chiral symmetry breaking, and the properties of hot-dense matter in QCD. Moreover, the full width of the resonance is calculated as using the strong decay in the tetraquark picture. Results for width and mass are in reasonable agreement with existing experimental data and results of other theoretical works. The information obtained about the parameters of the considered states is useful for experimental investigations of exotic mesons.
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