Recent LHCb's amplitude analysis on B+βJ/ΟΟK+ suggests the
existence of exotic X and Zcsβ hadrons, based on an assumption that
Breit-Wigner resonances describe all the peak structures. However, all the
peaks and also dips in the spectra are located at relevant meson-meson
thresholds where threshold kinematical cusps might cause such structures. This
points to the importance of an independent amplitude analysis with due
consideration of the kinematical effects, and this is what we do in this work.
Our model fits well J/ΟΟ, J/ΟK+, and K+Ο invariant mass
distributions simultaneously, demonstrating that all the X, Zcsβ, and dip
structures can be well described with the ordinary s-wave threshold cusps.
Spin-parity of the X(4274) and X(4500) structures are respectively 0β
and 1β from our model, as opposed to 1+ and 0+ from the LHCb's. With
all relevant threshold cusps considered, the number of fitting parameters seems
to be significantly reduced. The LHCb data requires Ds(β)βDΛβ
scattering lengths in our model to be consistent with zero, disfavoring
Ds(β)βDΛβ molecule interpretations of Zcsβ(4000) and
Zcsβ(4220) and, via the SU(3) relation, being consistent with previous
lattice QCD results.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, accepted to be published as a letter in
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