Zb tetraquark channel and B B* interaction from lattice QCD

Abstract

Two tetraquark candidates Zb(10610) and Zb(10650) with flavor structure bb du were discovered by Belle experiment in 2011. We present a preliminary Nf=2 lattice study of the bb du system in the approximation of static b quarks, where the total spin of heavy quarks is fixed to one. The ground and the excited eigen-energies are determined as a function of separation r between b and b. The lower eigenstates are related to a bottomonium and a pion. One of the higher eigenstates is dominated by B B*: its energy is significantly below mB+mB* for r=[0.1,0.4] fm, which suggests sizable attraction. The attractive potential V(r) between B and B* is extracted assuming that this eigenstate is related exclusively to B B*. Assuming a certain form of the potential and solving non-relativistic Schrodinger equation, we find a bound state pole below B B* threshold. For certain parametrizations, the bound state is very close to the B B* threshold - this feature could be related to Zb(10610) in the experiment.

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