Fully charmed resonance X(6900) and its beauty counterpart
Abstract
The fully heavy scalar tetraquarks T4Q=QQQQ , (Q=c, b) are explored in the context of QCD sum rule method. We model T4Q as diquark-antidiquark systems composed of pseudoscalar constituents, and calculate their masses m() and couplings f() within the two-point sum rule approach. Our results m=(6928 50)~MeV and m=(18858 50)~MeV for masses of the tetraquarks T4c and T4b prove that they can decay to hidden-flavor heavy mesons. The full width 4c of the T4c is evaluated by taking into account the decay channels T4c J/ J/ , J/ , η cη c, η cη c(2S), η cc1(1P), and c0c0. The partial widths of these processes depend on strong couplings gi at vertices T4c J/ J/ , T4cJ/ etc., which are computed using the QCD three-point sum rule method. The decay T4b ηbηb is used to find the width 4b of the T4b. The predictions for m and 4c =(128 22)~MeV are compared with parameters of the fully charmed resonances reported by the LHCb, ATLAS, and CMS Collaborations. Based on this analysis, we interpret the tetraquark T4c as a candidate to the resonance X(6900). The mass m and width 4b=(94 28)~MeV of the exotic meson T 4b can be used in future experimental investigations of these
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