Spectrum of two-flavored spin-zero heavy dibaryons in lattice QCD
Abstract
We present the ground state energy spectra of two-flavored heavy dibaryons in the spin-singlet channel. In particular, the ground state masses of and states are computed and compared with their respective lowest non-interacting energy levels, where the flavor denotes charm and bottom quarks, and the other flavor represents strange, charm and bottom, respectively. Considering their valence quark structures, these hadrons could be thought of as the heavy flavor analogues of spin-singlet nucleon-nucleon states. The gauge configurations employed in this study are HISQ ensembles with flavors, generated by the MILC collaboration, at four lattice spacings, namely and fm. The aforementioned states are also computed at different quark masses, between , including at unphysical heavy quark masses, to explore the quark mass dependence of any possible binding. For the dibaryon states and , we find a clear evidence of an energy level below their respective non-interacting energy levels. In addition, for these dibaryons at quark masses , a trend is found where the gap, between the lowest energy levels and the respective lowest non-interacting levels, increases as the quark mass increases. We also study the heavy quark spin-symmetry and its breaking for these heavy dibaryons.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.08519,
title = {Spectrum of two-flavored spin-zero heavy dibaryons in lattice QCD},
author = {Parikshit M. Junnarkar and Nilmani Mathur},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.08519},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
15 pages, 7 figures, minor changes, fixed typos, matches published version