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Lattice investigation of exotic tetraquark channels

Renwick J. Hudspith, Brian Colquhoun, Anthony Francis, Randy Lewis, Kim Maltman

2020Physical review. D/Physical review. D.78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We perform an ${n}_{f}=2+1$ lattice study of a number of channels where past claims exist in the literature for the existence of strong-interaction-stable light-heavy tetraquarks. We find no evidence for any such deeply bound states, beyond the ${J}^{P}={1}^{+}$, $I=0$ $ud\overline{b}\overline{b}$ and $I=1/2$ $\ensuremath{\ell}s\overline{b}\overline{b}$ states already identified in earlier lattice studies. We also describe a number of systematic improvements to our previous lattice studies, including working with larger ${m}_{\ensuremath{\pi}}L$ to better suppress possible finite volume effects, employing extended sinks to better control excited-state contamination, and expanding the number of operators used in the GEVP analyses. Our results also allow us to rule out several phenomenological models which predict significant tetraquark binding in channels where no such binding is found.

Topics & Concepts

TetraquarkLattice (music)Excited stateBound statePhysicsBar (unit)Lattice field theoryParticle physicsTheoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsQuarkGauge theoryMeteorologyAcousticsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle InteractionsPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies