In the framework of the Faddeev equations in configuration space, we
investigate the K(1460) meson as a resonant state of the KKKˉ kaonic
system. We perform calculations for the particle configurations
K0K+K− and K0K+K0 within two models: the
ABC model, in which all three particles are distinguishable, and the AAC
model when two particles are identical. The models differ in their treatment of
the kaon mass difference and the attractive Coulomb force between the
K+K− pair. We found that the Coulomb shift adds over 1 MeV to the
three-body binding energy. The expected correction to the binding energy due to
mass redistribution from AA to AB is found to be negligible, up to a
maximum of 6\% of the relative mass correction. At the same time, the symmetry
of the wave function is distorted depending on the mass ratio value. We found
that the repulsive KK interaction plays essential role in the binding energy
of the KKKˉ system and report the mass of 1461.8 or 1464.1 MeV for the
neutral K0(1460) and 1466.5 or 1468.8 MeV for the charged K+(1460)
resonances, respectively, depending on the parameter sets for KK and
KKˉ interactions.Comment: 13 page, 4 figure