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Spectrum of two-flavored spin-zero heavy dibaryons in lattice QCD

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2025-02-06 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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 ΩllQΩllQ,ΩQlQΩllQ\Omega_{llQ}\Omega_{llQ}, \Omega_{QlQ}\Omega_{llQ} and ΩQlQΩQlQ\Omega_{QlQ}\Omega_{QlQ} states are computed and compared with their respective lowest non-interacting energy levels, where the flavor Q(c,b)Q \in (c,b) denotes charm and bottom quarks, and the other flavor ls,c,bl \in {s,c,b} 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 Nf=2+1+1N_f = 2+1+1 flavors, generated by the MILC collaboration, at four lattice spacings, namely a=0.1207,0.0888,0.0582a=0.1207, 0.0888, 0.0582 and 0.04480.0448 fm. The aforementioned states are also computed at different quark masses, between msmlmbm_s \le m_l \le m_b, including at unphysical heavy quark masses, to explore the quark mass dependence of any possible binding. For the dibaryon states ΩbbcΩbbc,ΩccbΩccb\Omega_{bbc}\Omega_{bbc}, \Omega_{ccb}\Omega_{ccb} and ΩccbΩbbc\Omega_{ccb} \Omega_{bbc}, we find a clear evidence of an energy level below their respective non-interacting energy levels. In addition, for these dibaryons at quark masses mc<mlmbm_c < m_l \le m_b, a trend is found where the gap, between the lowest energy levels and the respective lowest non-interacting levels, increases as the quark mass mlm_l increases. We also study the heavy quark spin-symmetry and its breaking for these heavy dibaryons.

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@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