Tetraquark bound states in constituent quark models: benchmark test calculations
Abstract
We investigate the tetraquark bound states that are manifestly exotic using three distinct few-body methods: Gaussian Expansion Method (GEM), Resonating Group Method (RGM), and Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC). We refer to manifestly exotic states that do not involve a mixture with the conventional mesons through the creation and annihilation of , where . Our calculations are conducted with two types of quark models: the pure constituent quark model featuring one-gluon-exchange interactions and confinement interactions, and the chiral constituent quark model, supplemented by extra one-boson-exchange interactions. This study represents a comprehensive benchmark test of various few-body methods and quark models. Our findings reveal the superiority of GEM over RGM and DMC methods based on present implements for the tetraquark bound states. Additionally, we observe a tendency for the chiral quark model to overestimate the binding energies. We systematically explore the fully, triply, doubly, and singly heavy tetraquark states with , encompassing over 150 states in total. We successfully identify several bound states, including , , , , , and , all found to be bound states below the dimeson thresholds.
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@article{arxiv.2310.13354,
title = {Tetraquark bound states in constituent quark models: benchmark test calculations},
author = {Lu Meng and Yan-Ke Chen and Yao Ma and Shi-Lin Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.13354},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
15 pages, 7 figures and 5 Tables. Version accepted by PRD