Exclusive Decays of the Fully Heavy Tetraquarks into Light Mesons
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the exclusive decays of the fully heavy tetraquark states T4c,b into light mesons, specifically π and K, using the framework of Non-Relativistic QCD (NRQCD) and collinear QCD factorization for hard exclusive processes. We estimate the decay widths to be 10-9 GeV and 10-14 GeV for the decays T4c π+π- and T4b π+π- (and similarly for K+K-), respectively. The branching ratio for T4c π+π-(K+K-) is on the order of 10-8, making it currently unobservable in existing experiments. The factorization of T4c,b into light hadrons shares similarities with the decay J/ pp. However, unlike the latter process, the decay T4c,b π+π-(K+K-) exhibits unique features that arise only in processes involving multiple incoming or outgoing particles. One such feature is the necessity of maintaining the i-prescription for the denominators or propagators due to the divergences in the kinematic region of interest. Employing the sector decomposition method, along with the aid of the Cheng-Wu theorem and the QHull program, we present a systematic approach to handle the convolutions and phase-space integrations. This method can also be extended to similar processes, such as T4c,b pp, as well as to phase-space integrations where each denominator is a linear combination of integration variables.
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