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Recently, a hadronic state, named X(3960), about 3.96 GeV with JPC=0++ was observed in LHCb experiment. From its the decay modes, it's reasonable to categorize this structure to novel hadronic state. In this paper, we examine the tetraquark interpretation for the structure of X(3960) in the configurations of 3ccs⊗3¯cc¯s¯, and the QCD sum rules calculations of the mass spectrum are performing. Numerical results indicted that the observed X(3900) could be embedded into the 3ccs⊗3¯cc¯s¯ configuration. Various X(3960) decay modes are evaluated, which are critical for pinning down its configuration and left for experimental verification. In the same way, we evaluate as well the c¯qc¯q, b¯sb¯s, and b¯qb¯q tetraquark state with 0++ quantum number in the configuration of 3ccs⊗3¯cc¯s¯ and find that there might exist six such ground states.
Bing-Dong Wan (Tue,) studied this question.
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