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Exploring doubly-heavy tetraquarks in constituent-quark-model based meson-meson coupled-channels approach

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-06-05 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The LHCb Collaboration announced in 2021 the discovery of a new tetraquark-like state, named Tcc+T_{cc}^+, with minimum quark content ccuˉdˉcc\bar u\bar d, close to the D0D+D^0D^{*+} threshold. This has motivated countless theoretical works trying to identify the dynamics which is responsible of the formation of such state; in particular, the one performed by us in Ref. \cite{Ortega:2022efc}, where a D0D+D^0D^{*+} molecular candidate whose mass, width, scattering length and effective ranges are in reasonable agreement with experimental measurements. We explore herein the possibility of having Tcc+T_{cc}^+ partners in all doubly-heavy tetraquark sectors, considering doubly represented light antiquarks uu, dd or ss, and taking into account all possible spin-parity quantum numbers. The computation is done using a constituent-quark-model based meson-meson coupled-channels framework which has been tested many times in the last fifteen years describing conventional heavy mesons and baryons, their coupling with hadron-hadron thresholds but also in exploring its application to compact multiquark structures. The advantage of using an approach with such a relatively large history is that it allows us to make predictions because all the parameters have already been constrained from our previous works. Then, from this perspective, we present a parameter-free model-dependent prediction of doubly-heavy tetraquarks that may be partners of the discovered Tcc+T_{cc}^+ state.

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@article{arxiv.2406.01697,
  title  = {Exploring doubly-heavy tetraquarks in constituent-quark-model based meson-meson coupled-channels approach},
  author = {P. G. Ortega and D. R. Entem and F. Fernandez and J. Segovia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.01697},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2211.06118