Mass and decay constant of the newly observed exotic X(5568) state
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The mass and decay constant of the $X(5568)$ state newly observed by D0 Collaboration are computed within the two-point sum rule method using the diquark-antidiquark interpolating current. In calculations, the vacuum condensates up to eight dimensions are taken into account. The obtained result for the mass of the $X(5568)$ state is in a nice agreement with the experimental data.
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