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Analysis of the $Z_c(4200)$ as axial-vector molecule-like state

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arxiv 1502.01459 v4 pith:YKFLQS4G submitted 2015-02-05 hep-ph

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In this article, we assume the $Z_c(4200)$ as the color octet-octet type axial-vector molecule-like state, and construct the color octet-octet type axial-vector current to study its mass and width with the QCD sum rules. The numerical values $M_{Z_c(4200)}=4.19 \pm 0.08\,\rm{GeV}$ and $\Gamma_{Z_c(4200)}\approx 334\,\rm{MeV}$ are consistent with the experimental data $M_{Z_c(4200)} = 4196^{+31}_{-29}{}^{+17}_{-13} \,\rm{MeV}$ and $\Gamma_{Z_c(4200)} = 370^{+70}_{-70}{}^{+70}_{-132}\,\rm{MeV}$, and support assigning the $Z_c(4200)$ to be the color octet-octet type molecule-like state with $J^{PC}=1^{+-}$. Furthermore, we discuss the possible assignments of the $Z_c(3900)$, $Z_c(4200)$ and $Z(4430)$ as the diquark-antidiquark type tetraquark states with $J^{PC}=1^{+-}$.

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