Full-heavy tetraquarks in constituent quark models

Abstract

The full-heavy tetraquarks bbbb and cccc are systematically investigated within the chiral quark model and the quark delocalization color screening model. Two structures, meson-meson and diquark-antidiquark, are considered. For the full-beauty bbbb systems, there is no any bound state or resonance state in two structures in the chiral quark model, while the wide resonances with masses around 19.25 GeV and the quantum numbers JP=0+, 1+, and 2+ are possible in the quark delocalization color screening model. For the full-charm cccc systems, the results are qualitative consistent in two quark models. No bound state can be found in the meson-meson configuration, while in the diquark-antidiquark configuration there may exist the resonance states, with masses range between 6.3 GeV to 7.4 GeV, and the quantum numbers JP=0+, 1+, and 2+. And the separation between the diquark and the antidiquark indicates that these states may be the compact resonance states. All these full-charm resonance states are consistent with the latest results at LHCb collaboration and are worth searching in the experiments further.

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