Triply-heavy tetraquarks in an extended relativized quark model
Abstract
In this paper, we adopt an extended relativized quark model to investigate the triply-heavy tetrquarks systematically. The mass spectra are obtained by solving the four-body relativized Hamiltonian including the Coulomb potential, confining potential, spin-spin interactions, and relativistic corrections. We find that all of the triply-heavy tetraquarks lie above the corresponding meson-meson thresholds, and thus no stable one exists. In particular, besides the spin-spin interactions, the Coulomb and confining potentials also contribute to the mass splittings in the and systems. Moreover, the whole mass spectra for triply heavy tetraquarks show quite similar patterns, which preserve the light flavor SU(3) symmetry and heavy quark symmetry well. Through the fall-apart mechanism, the triply-heavy tetraquarks may easily decay into the heavy quarkonium plus heavy-light mesons, which are good candidates for investigation in future experiments.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2107.13930,
title = {Triply-heavy tetraquarks in an extended relativized quark model},
author = {Qi-Fang Lü and Dian-Yong Chen and Yu-Bing Dong and Elena Santopinto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.13930},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
15 pages, 4 figures. Minor modifications, accepted version