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Doubly heavy tetraquarks in the chiral quark soliton model

Michał Praszałowicz

2022Physical review. D/Physical review. D.22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The chiral quark soliton model has been successfully applied to describe the heavy baryon spectrum, both for charm and bottom, leading to the conclusion that the heavy quark has no effect on the soliton. This suggests that replacing a heavy quark by a heavy antidiquark $\overline{Q}\overline{Q}$ in color triplet should give a viable description of heavy tetraquarks. We follow this strategy to compute tetraquark masses. To estimate heavy diquark masses, we use the Cornell potential with appropriately rescaled parameters. The lightest charm tetraquark is 70 MeV above the $D{D}^{*}$ threshold. On the contrary, both nonstrange and strange bottom tetraquarks are bound by approximately 140 and 60 MeV, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

TetraquarkPhysicsDiquarkParticle physicsCharm (quantum number)QuarkSolitonBaryonQuark modelExotic hadronNuclear physicsMesonBottom quarkPentaquarkQuarkoniumTop quarkQuantum mechanicsNonlinear systemQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle InteractionsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research
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