https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-13805-x
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Theoretical study of the open-flavored tetraquark
in the process
1
School of Physics, Zhengzhou University, 450001, Zhengzhou, People’s Republic of China
2
School of Physics, Southeast University, 210094, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China
3
Joint Research Center for Theoretical Physics, School of Physics and Electronics, Henan University, 475004, Kaifeng, People’s Republic of China
4
Lanzhou Center for Theoretical Physics, Lanzhou University, 730000, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of China
Received:
8
November
2024
Accepted:
9
January
2025
Published online:
1
February
2025
Recently, the LHCb Collaboration has measured the processes and
, where the
and
invariant mass distributions show the significant signals of two new open-flavored tetraquark states
and
, as the two of the isospin triplet. In this work, we have investigated the process
by taking into account the tetraquark state
and the intermediate nucleon resonance
, which could be dynamically generated by the interactions of the
and the pseudoscalar meson-octet baryon, respectively. Our results show that a clear peak of the open-flavored tetraquark
may appear in the
invariant mass distribution of the process
, which could be tested by future experiments.
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