Are There Tetraquarks at Large $N_c$ in QCD(F)?
Abstract
Weinberg recently pointed out a flaw in the standard argument that large QCD with color-fundamental quarks [QCD(F)] cannot yield narrow tetraquark states. In particular, he observed that the argument does not rule out narrow tetraquarks associated with the leading-order connected diagrams; such tetraquarks would have a width scaling as . It is shown here, however, that while the standard analysis of tetraquarks does not rule them out, a more thorough analysis rules out quantum-number exotic tetraquarks associated with the leading-order connected diagrams. This analysis is based entirely on conventional assumptions used in large physics applied to the analytic properties of meson-meson scattering. Our result implies that one of three possibilities must be true: i) quantum-number exotic tetraquarks do not exist at large ; ii) quantum-number exotic tetraquarks exist, but are associated with subleading connected diagrams and have anomalously small widths that scale as or smaller; or iii) the conventional assumptions used in large analysis are inadequate.
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@article{arxiv.1403.8090,
title = {Are There Tetraquarks at Large $N_c$ in QCD(F)?},
author = {Thomas D. Cohen and Richard F. Lebed},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.8090},
year = {2014}
}
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8 pages, 4 .eps figures