Experimentally, the doubly charm tetraquark channel ccqˉqˉ with q=u,d features an exotic hadron, Tcc, with isospin I=0 near the DD∗ threshold, while no peak was observed for I=1. We present a lattice QCD study of this channel with I=1, JP=1+ and mπ≃280MeV. Finite-volume energies calculated across five charm quark masses consistently feature a positive energy shift with respect to non-interacting energies, indicating repulsive interaction at energies near threshold. These energies are used to compute the DD∗ scattering amplitude using both the standard L\"uscher method and the recently proposed effective-field-theory-based approach in the plane-wave basis, which incorporates the long-range interactions and the left-hand cut. Both analyses render a small negative scattering length and the scattering amplitude that does not feature any poles in the energy region near the DD∗ threshold, in line with LHCb results. We identify that the Wick contraction resembling t-channel isovector-vector meson exchanges between D and D∗ plays a key role in distinguishing between the I=0 and I=1 channels, leading to repulsion in the I=1 and attraction in the I=0 channel.
@article{arxiv.2411.06266,
title = {Doubly charm tetraquark channel with isospin $1$ from lattice QCD},
author = {Lu Meng and Emmanuel Ortiz-Pacheco and Vadim Baru and Evgeny Epelbaum and M. Padmanath and Sasa Prelovsek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.06266},
year = {2025}
}