First NLO QCD calculation of fully charm tetraquark production using TMD factorization and NLL resummation, with LDME fitted to LHCb/CMS data on X(6900) and predictions for distributions.
Hayrapetyanet al.(CMS), Nature648, 58 (2025), arXiv:2506.07944 [hep-ex]
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The paper predicts a scalar cc-ccbar tetraquark state (X(6400)) and identifies it as the partner to the recently observed tensor state X(6600).
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Develops uncertainty-aware fragmentation functions PQ5Q1.1 for all-charm pentaquarks using multimodal perturbative and nonperturbative modeling for collider predictions.
A constituent quark model predicts masses of 1.9, 4.2, and 6.6 GeV for light, charmonium-like, and fully-charm 1^{-+} tetraquarks along with decay ratios for specific two-body channels and rules out η1(1855) as a compact tetraquark.
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