All-heavy tetraquarks

Abstract

In this work we study the mass spectra of the fully-heavy tetraquark systems, i.e. cccc, bbbb, bbcc/ccbb, bccc/ccbc, bcbb/bbbc, and bcbc, within a potential model by including the linear confining potential, Coulomb potential, and spin-spin interactions. It shows that the linear confining potential has important contributions to the masses and is crucial for our understanding of the mass spectra of the fully-heavy tetraquark systems. For the fully-heavy tetraquarks Q1Q2Q3Q4 our explicit calculations suggest that no bound states can be formed below the thresholds of any meson pairs (Q1Q3)-(Q2Q4) or (Q1Q4)-(Q2Q3). Thus, we do not expect narrow fully-heavy tetraquark states to be existing in experiments.

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