Bottom Tetraquark Production at RHIC?
Abstract
Background: A resonance has been observed by the ANDY Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Cu+Au collisions at center-of-mass energy s = 200 GeV and at forward rapidity with an average mass of 18.15 GeV. The Collaboration suggests that it is a b b b b tetraquark state decaying to two (1S) states, each measured through the → ggg channel. Purpose: Their suggestion is investigated assuming that the two states are produced through the materialization of a |uud b b b b Fock state in the projectile. Methods: The pair mass and rapidity distributions arising from such a state are calculated. The production of an Xb(b b b b) tetraquark state from the same Fock configuration is also investigated. The dependence on bottom quark mass and their transverse momentum range is also studied. Results: It is found that double production from these |uud b b b b states peak in the rapidity range of the ANDY detector. The pair and Xb masses are, however, higher than the mass reported by the ANDY Collaboration. Conclusions: The results obtained from these calculations are incompatible with the ANDY result. They are, however, compatible with previous predictions of b b b b tetraquark masses.
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