DD* correlation functions in deciphering the nature of Tcc(3875)+
Abstract
Understanding near-threshold strong interactions is essential for disentangling hadronic molecules and compact multiquark states in heavy-flavor spectroscopy. In this context, the doubly charmed tetraquark candidate Tcc(3875)+ serves as a critical benchmark because it lies very close to the D*-D thresholds. Motivated by the interaction ambiguity reported recently [https://doi.org/10.1103/kd4s-9rzrPhys.Rev.D 113, L031505 (2026)], we evaluate the D*-D scattering lengths and femtoscopic correlation functions for the molecular and molecule-compact admixture assignments of the Tcc(3875)+. We show that, although these scenarios yield similar invariant-mass line shapes, their corresponding femtoscopic correlation functions differ markedly and remain clearly distinguishable for typical particle-emitting sources created at the LHC. Our results indicate that femtoscopy can serve as a sensitive and complementary probe of the near-threshold dynamics of Tcc(3875)+, providing vital theoretical references for future LHC femtoscopy measurements.
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