Assignments of the $X(4140)$, $X(4500)$, $X(4630)$ and $X(4685)$ based on the QCD sum rules
Abstract: In this article, we take into account our previous calculations based on the QCD sum rules, and tentatively assign the $X(4630)$ as the $D_s\bar{D}{s1}-D{s1}\bar{D}_s^$ tetraquark molecular state or $[cs]P[\bar{c}\bar{s}]_A+[cs]_A[\bar{c}\bar{s}]_P$ tetraquark state with the $J{PC}=1{-+}$, and assign the $X(3915)$ and $X(4500)$ as the 1S and 2S $[cs]_A[\bar{c}\bar{s}]_A$ tetraquark states respectively with the $J{PC}=0{++}$. Then we extend our previous works to investigate the LHCb's new tetraquark candidate $X(4685)$ as the first radial excited state of the $X(4140)$ with the QCD sum rules, and obtain the mass $M{X}=4.70\pm0.12\,\rm{GeV}$, which is in very good agreement with the experimental value $4684 \pm 7 {}{+13}_{-16}\,\rm{MeV}$. Furthermore, we investigate the two-meson scattering state contributions in details, and observe that the two-meson scattering states alone cannot saturate the QCD sum rules, the contributions of the tetraquark states play an un-substitutable role, we can saturate the QCD sum rules with or without the two-meson scattering states.
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