Triply heavy tetraquark states in a mass-splitting model
Abstract
In a modified chromomagnetic interaction model, assuming X(4140) to be the lowest 1++ cscs tetraquark and treating it as the reference state, we systematically investigated the masses of the triply-heavy tetraquark states QQQq (Q=c,b;q=u,d,s). Because of their higher masses, no stable tetraquarks were found. Using a simple scheme, we also estimated the partial widths of the rearrangement decay channels and relevant ratios. A compact triply heavy tetraquark candidate would be favored if its observed mass and partial width ratios were comparable with our predictions. We hope that the present work will be helpful for further studies.
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