For the D \bar D_1 and D* \bar D* molecular states, the computed magnetic moments are -1.41 and 3.85 nuclear magnetons, with negative quadrupole moments, both dominated by light-quark contributions.
Exotic $\bar{D}_s^{(*)}D^{(*)}$ molecular states and $sc\bar q\bar c$ tetraquark states with $J^P=0^+, 1^+, 2^+$
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We have calculated the mass spectra for the $\bar{D}_s^{(*)}D^{(*)}$ molecular states and $sc\bar q\bar c$ tetraquark states with $J^P=0^+, 1^+, 2^+$. The masses of the axial-vector $\bar{D}_sD^{*}$, $\bar{D}_s^{*}D$ molecular states and $\mathbf{1}_{[sc]} \oplus \mathbf{0}_{[\bar q \bar{c}]}$, $\mathbf{0}_{[sc]} \oplus \mathbf{1}_{[\bar q \bar{c}]}$ tetraquark states are predicted to be around 3.98 GeV, which are in good agreement with the mass of $Z_{cs}(3985)^-$ from BESIII \cite{besiii2020Zcs}. In both the molecular and diquark-antidiquark pictures, our results suggest that there may exist two almost degenerate states, as the strange partners of the $X(3872)$ and $Z_c(3900)$. We propose to carefully examine the $Z_{cs}(3985)$ in future experiments to verify this. One may also search for more hidden-charm four-quark states with strangeness not only in the open-charm $\bar{D}_s^{(*)}D^{(*)}$ channels, but also in the hidden-charm channels $\eta_c K/K^\ast$, $J/\psi K/K^\ast$.
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$D \bar D_1(2420)$ and $D^* \bar D^*(2400)$ molecular states: Probing their electromagnetic fingerprints
For the D \bar D_1 and D* \bar D* molecular states, the computed magnetic moments are -1.41 and 3.85 nuclear magnetons, with negative quadrupole moments, both dominated by light-quark contributions.