Discovery of X(5568) brings up a tremendous interest because it is very
special, i.e. made of four different flavors. The D0 collaboration claimed that
they observed this resonance through portal X(5568)→Bsπ, but
unfortunately, later the LHCb, CMS, CDF and ATLAS collaborations' reports
indicate that no such state was found. Almost on the Eve of 2017, the D0
collaboration reconfirmed existence of X(5568) via the semileptonic decay of
Bs. To further reveal the discrepancy, supposing X(5568) as a molecular
state, we calculate the decay rate of X(5568)→Bsπ+ in an
extended light front model. Numerically, the theoretically predicted decay
width of Γ(X(5568)→Bsπ+) is 20.28 MeV which is
consistent with the result of the D0 collaboration
(Γ=18.6−6.1+7.9(stat)−3.8+3.5(syst) MeV). Since the
resonance is narrow, signals might be drowned in a messy background. In analog,
two open-charm molecular states DK and BD named as Xa and Xb, could
be in the same situation. The rates of Xa→Dsπ0 and Xb→Bcπ0
are estimated as about 30 MeV and 20 MeV respectively. We suggest the
experimental collaborations round the world to search for these two modes and
accurate measurements may provide us with valuable information.Comment: 13 pages and 4 figures, accepted by EPJ