Fully-strange tetraquarks mostly show narrow fall-apart decay widths of O(10) MeV, with X(2300) possibly matching the 1S-wave 1^{+-} state at 2323 MeV and X(2500) the 1P-wave 0^{-+} state at 2481 MeV.
X(2175) as a resonant state of the $\phi K \bar{K}$ system
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We perform a Faddeev calculation for the three mesons system, $\phi K \bar{K}$, taking the interaction between two pseudoscalar mesons and between a vector and a pseudoscalar meson from the chiral unitary approach. We obtain a neat resonance peak around a total mass of 2150 MeV and an invariant mass for the $K \bar{K}$ system around 970 MeV, very close to the $f_0(980)$ mass. The state appears in I=0 and qualifies as a $\phi f_0(980)$ resonance. We enlarge the space of states including $\phi \pi \pi$, since $\pi \pi$ and $K \bar{K}$ build up the $f_0$ (980), and find moderate changes that serve to quantify theoretical uncertainties. No state is seen in I=1. This finding provides a natural explanation for the recent state found at BABAR and BES, the X(2175), which decays into $\phi f_0(980)$.
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Fully-strange tetraquarks: fall-apart decays and experimental candidates
Fully-strange tetraquarks mostly show narrow fall-apart decay widths of O(10) MeV, with X(2300) possibly matching the 1S-wave 1^{+-} state at 2323 MeV and X(2500) the 1P-wave 0^{-+} state at 2481 MeV.