Probing Nucleon-$\Omega_{\rm ccc}$Interaction via Lattice QCD at Physical Quark Masses
Abstract
We study the S-wave interactions between the nucleon () and the triply charmed Omega baryon () using (2+1)-flavor lattice QCD with a physical pion mass ( MeV) on a lattice volume . The charm quark is implemented with a relativistic heavy-quark action at its physical mass. Employing the time-dependent HAL QCD method, the - potentials in the spin-1 () and spin-2 () channels are extracted. In both channels, overall attraction is found with the scattering parameters, fm and fm for the channel, and fm and fm for the channel, indicating the absence of a dibaryon bound state. The extracted potentials are further decomposed into spin-independent and spin-dependent components. The spin-independent potential is a dominant component and features a short-range attractive core and a long-range attractive tail, while the spin-dependent potential shows short-range attraction (repulsion) in the spin-1 (spin-2) channel. Qualitative comparisons with previous studies of the - and - systems at MeV are provided, emphasizing the role of heavy-hadron chromo-polarizability arising from soft-gluon exchange between the nucleon and flavor-singlet hadrons. The charm quark mass dependence of the - potential is investigated as well.
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@article{arxiv.2508.10388,
title = {Probing Nucleon-$\Omega_{\rm ccc}$Interaction via Lattice QCD at Physical Quark Masses},
author = {Liang Zhang and Takumi Doi and Yan Lyu and Tetsuo Hatsuda and Yu-Gang Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.10388},
year = {2025}
}
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8 pages, 6 figures and 3 tables