Charmoniumlike tetraquarks in a chiral quark model

Author:

Yang Gang,Ping Jialun,Segovia JorgeORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe lowest-lying charmonium-like tetraquarks$$c{\bar{c}}q{\bar{q}}$$cc¯qq¯$$(q=u,\,d)$$(q=u,d)and$$c{\bar{c}}s{\bar{s}}$$cc¯ss¯, with spin-parity$$J^P=0^+$$JP=0+,$$1^+$$1+and$$2^+$$2+, and isospin$$I=0$$I=0and 1, are systematically investigated within the theoretical framework of complex-scaling range for a chiral quark model that has already been successfully applied in former studies of various tetra- and penta-quark systems. A four-bodyS-wave configuration which includes meson–meson, diquark–antidiquark and K-type arrangements of quarks, along with all possible color wave functions, is comprehensively considered. Several narrow resonances are obtained in each tetraquark channel when a fully coupled-channel computation is performed. We tentatively assign theoretical states to experimentally reported charmonium-like signals such asX(3872),$$Z_c(3900)$$Zc(3900),X(3960),X(4350),X(4685) andX(4700). They can be well identified as hadronic molecules; however, other exotic components which involve, for instance, hidden-color channels or diquark–antidiquark structures play a considerable role. Meanwhile, two resonances are obtained at 4.04 GeV and 4.14 GeV which may be compatible with experimental data in the energy interval 4.0–4.2 GeV. Furthermore, theX(3940) andX(4630) may be identified as color compact tetraquark resonances. Finally, we also find few resonance states in the energy interval from 4.5 to 5.0 GeV, which would be awaiting for discovery in future experiments.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Consejería de Economía, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad, Junta de Andalucía

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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