Doubly Heavy Tetraquark Resonant States

Abstract

Spectrum of the doubly heavy tetraquarks, bb q q, is studied in a constituent quark model. Four-body problem is solved in a variational method where the real scaling technique is used to identify resonant states above the fall-apart decay thresholds. In addition to the two bound states that were reported in the previous study we have found several narrow resonant states above the BB* and B*B* thresholds. Their structures are studied and are interpreted by the quark dynamics. A narrow resonance with spin-parity JP=1+ is found to be a mixed state of a compact tetraquark and a B*B* scattering state. This is driven by a strong color Coulombic attraction between the bb quarks. Negative-parity excited resonances with JP=0-, 1- and 2- form a triplet under the heavy-quark spin symmetry. It turns out that they share a similar structure to the λ-mode of a singly heavy baryon as a result of the strongly attractive correlation for the doubly heavy diquark.

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