A QCD sum rule study for a charged bottom-strange scalar meson
arXiv:1602.09041 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.096011
Abstract
Using the QCD sum rule approach we investigate the possible four-quark structure for the new observed $B_{s}^0Ï^\pm$ narrow structure (D0). We use a diquak-antidiquark scalar current and work to the order of $m_s$ in full QCD, without relying on $1/m_Q$ expansion. Our study indicates that although it is possible to obtain a stable mass in agreement with the state found by the D0 collaboration, a more constraint analysis (simultaneous requirement of the OPE convergence and the dominance of the pole on the phenomenological side) leads to a higher mass. We also predict the masses of the bottom scalar tetraquark resonances with zero and two strange quarks.
8 pages, 8 figures