Fully-heavy tetraquark states and their evidences in the LHC observations

Abstract

Stimulated by the exciting progress on the observations of the fully-charmed tetraquarks at LHC, we carry out a combined analysis of the mass spectra and fall-apart decays of the 1S-, 2S-, and 1P-wave cccc states in a nonrelativistic quark model (NRQM). It is found that the X(6600) structure observed in the di-J/ invariant mass spectrum can be explained by the 1S-wave state T(4c)0++(6550). This structure may also bear some feed-down effects from the higher 2S and/or 1P tetraquark states. The X(6900) structure observed in both the di-J/ and J/ (2S) channels can be naturally explained by the 2S-wave state T(4c)0++(6957). The small shoulder structure around 6.2-6.4 GeV observed at CMS and ATLAS may be due to the feed-down effects from some 1P-wave states with C=-1 and/or some 2S-wave states with JPC=0++. Other decay channels are implied in such a scenario and they can be investigated by future experimental analyses. Considering the large discovery potential at LHC, we also present predictions for the bbbb states which can be searched for in the future.

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