The dynamical diquark model predicts specific hidden-strangeness tetraquark multiplets near 2-3 GeV, with a distinctive three-state S-wave fingerprint in the ssss sector and several observed resonances as candidate matches.
Analysis of the light-flavor scalar and axial-vector diquark states with QCD sum rules
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In this article, we study the light-flavor scalar and axial-vector diquark states in the vacuum and in the nuclear matter using the QCD sum rules in an systematic way, and make reasonable predictions for their masses in the vacuum and in the nuclear matter.
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Hidden-Strangeness Tetraquarks in the Dynamical Diquark Model
The dynamical diquark model predicts specific hidden-strangeness tetraquark multiplets near 2-3 GeV, with a distinctive three-state S-wave fingerprint in the ssss sector and several observed resonances as candidate matches.