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A Paradigm for the Coupled-Channel Origin of Resonances: the Exotic in

arXiv:2510.01564

Abstract

The state observed in the decay provides direct evidence for an isovector open-charm tetraquark state with strangeness--a discovery that demands a systematic framework connecting its origin to the nature of the parent . We successfully achieve this connection by two mechanisms, triangle loops and the coupled channel of - with pure off-diagonal potentials. We first point out the behavior of propagator of will influence the effective potential of , then we can successfully obtain the pole of on the second Reimann Sheet. By combing with the - rescattering, not only the two-peak structure in decay is well reproduced, but also a single-peak structure is predicted in decay. The marked difference, testable at LHCb and Belle II, is driven by the -wave versus -wave nature of their couplings, revealing the underlying structural distinction between the two states. By directly linking hadronic structure to decay patterns, this work provides a template for deciphering the nature of such exotic states. More broadly, by revealing how non-perturbative coupled-channel effects manifest in exotic hadrons, our analysis connects to a universal mechanism shared by systems ranging from halo nuclei to atomic Feshbach resonances, offering a unified perspective across these fields.

7 pages, 5 figures. Title revised. Replaced the Breit--Wigner parametrization with a unitary -matrix description. Discussion revised

A Paradigm for the Coupled-Channel Origin of Resonances: the Exotic $T_{c\bar{s}}$ in $D_{s1}(2460/2536)\to D_sππ$ · wovepaper