The production of doubly charmed exotic hadrons in heavy ion collisions

Abstract

Hadron spectroscopy provides direct physical measurements that shed light on the non-perturbative behavior of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). In particular, various exotic hadrons such as the newly observed Tcc+ by the LHCb collaboration, offer unique insights on the QCD dynamics in hadron structures. In this letter, we demonstrate how heavy ion collisions can serve as a powerful venue for hadron spectroscopy study of doubly charmed exotic hadrons by virtue of the extremely charm-rich environment created in such collisions. The yields of Tcc+ as well as its potential isospin partners are computed within the molecular picture for Pb-Pb collisions at center-of-mass energy 2.76~TeV. We find about three-order-of-magnitude enhancement in the production of Tcc+ in Pb-Pb collisions as compared with the yield in proton-proton collisions, with a moderately smaller enhancement in the yields of the isospin partners Tcc0 and Tcc++. The Tcc+ yield is comparable to that of the X(3872) in the most central collisions while shows a considerably stronger decrease toward peripheral collisions, due to a "threshold" effect of the required double charm quarks for Tcc+. Final results for their rapidity and transverse momentum pT dependence as well as the elliptic flow coefficient are reported and can be tested by future experimental measurements.

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