Production of doubly charmed tetraquark Tcc via photon-photon fusion at electron-positron colliders
Abstract
Within a phenomenological diquark fragmentation model, we study the production of doubly charmed tetraquark Tcc via photon-photon fusion at electron-positron colliders. The production of Tcc is divided into two steps: the perturbative production of heavy (cc)-diquark and its nonperturbative hadronization. Two diquark configurations of (cc)[3S1]3 and (cc)[1S0]6 are considered, and the (cc)[3S1]3 state dominates the produciotn of Tcc. We discuss two hadronization models of (cc)[3S1]3 intermediate state into the tetraquark Tcc. It is found that it is promising to observe the tetraquark Tcc via photon-photon fusion process both at the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) and the International Linear Collider (ILC). We find that the cross sections are sensitive to constituent charm quark mass of diquark, and they also have strong dependence on the hadronization models.
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