Dynamical picture for the exotic XYZ states
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We present a dynamical approach for description of the multi-quark states that is based on an effective interaction Lagrangian describing the coupling of hadrons to their constituent quarks. First, we explore the consequences of treating the $X(3872)$ meson as a tetraquark bound state. We calculate the decay widths of the observed channels and conclude that for reasonable values of the size parameter of the $X(3872)$ one finds consistency with the available experimental data. Then we have critically checked the tetraquark picture for the $Z_c(3900)$ state by analyzing its strong decays. We found that $Z_c(3900)$ has a much more stronger coupling to $DD^\ast$ than to $J/\psi\pi$ that is in discord with experiment. As an alternative we have employed a molecular-type four-quark current to describe the decays of the $Z_c(3900)$ state as the charged particle in the isotriplet. We found that a molecular-type current gives the values of the above decays in accordance with the experimental observation. By using molecular-type four-quark currents for the recently observed resonances $Z_b(10610)$ and $Z_b(10650)$, we have calculated their two-body decay rates into a bottomonium state plus a light meson as well as into B-meson pairs.
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