Tetraquark Mesons in Large N Quantum Chromodynamics
Abstract
It is argued that exotic mesons consisting of two quarks and two antiquarks are not ruled out in quantum chromodynamics with a large number N of colors, as generally thought. They can come in two varieties: short-lived tetraquarks with decay rates proportional to N, which would be unobservable if N were sufficiently large, and long-lived tetraquarks with decay rates proportional to 1/N. The f0(500) and f0(980) may be examples of these two varieties of exotic mesons.
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