Application of the Thomas Fermi Quark Model to Multiquark Mesons
Abstract
The possibility of the existence of mesons with two or more quark-antiquark pairs is investigated with a new application of the Thomas-Fermi (TF) statistical quark model. Quark color couplings are treated in a mean field manner similar to a previous application to baryons, and short and concise expressions for energies are derived. We find that, on average, quarks only interact with antiquarks in such systems. The TF differential equation is constructed and systems with heavy-light quark content are examined. Three types of mesonic systems are defined. In the case of charm quarks, multi-charmonium, multi-Z meson and multi-D meson family types are examined. System analogs for bottom quarks are also constructed. Quantitative trends for system energies of mesonic quark matter are extracted as a function of the number of quark pairs. We find indications from energy plots that multi-Z type mesons (and their bottom quark analogs) are actually stable for a range of quark number pairs. At this initial stage we have not yet included explicit spin interaction couplings between quarks, but we can take one level of degeneracy into account in our two-inequivalent TF function construction.
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