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.
QCD sum rule studies on the $s s \bar s \bar s$ tetraquark states with $J^{PC} = 1^{+-}$
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We apply the method of QCD sum rules to study the structure $X$ newly observed by the BESIII Collaboration in the $\phi \eta^\prime$ mass spectrum in 2.0-2.1 GeV region in the $J/\psi \rightarrow \phi \eta \eta^\prime$ decay. We construct all the $s s \bar s \bar s$ tetraquark currents with $J^{PC} = 1^{+-}$, and use them to perform QCD sum rule analyses. One current leads to reliable QCD sum rule results and the mass is extracted to be $2.00^{+0.10}_{-0.09}$ GeV, suggesting that the structure $X$ can be interpreted as an $s s \bar s \bar s$ tetraquark state with $J^{PC} = 1^{+-}$. The $Y(2175)$ can be interpreted as its $s s \bar s \bar s$ partner having $J^{PC} = 1^{--}$, and we propose to search for the other two partners, the $s s \bar s \bar s$ tetraquark states with $J^{PC} = 1^{++}$ and $1^{-+}$, in the $\eta^\prime f_0(980)$, $\eta^\prime K \bar K$, and $\eta^\prime K \bar K^*$ mass spectra.
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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.