A diquark fragmentation model predicts that photon-photon fusion at CEPC and ILC can produce the doubly charmed tetraquark Tcc with thousands of events per year.
Discovery potentials of double-charm tetraquarks
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In this study, we investigate the discovery potential of double-charm tetraquarks $T^{\{cc\}}_{[\bar{q}\bar{q}']}$. We find that their production cross sections at the LHCb with $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV reach $\mathcal{O}(10^4)$ pb, which indicates that the LHCb has collected $\mathcal{O}(10^8)$ such particles. Through the decay channels of $T^{\{cc\}}_{[\bar{u}\bar{d}]}\to D^{+}K^{-}\pi^{+}$ or $D^0D^+\gamma$ (if stable) or $T^{\{cc\}}_{[\bar{u}\bar{d}]}\to D^0D^{*+}\to D^0D^0\pi^+$ (if unstable), it is highly expected that they get discovered at the LHCb in the near future. We also discuss the productions and decays of the double-charm tetraquarks at future Tera-$Z$ factories.
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Production of doubly charmed tetraquark $T_{cc}$ via photon-photon fusion at electron-positron colliders
A diquark fragmentation model predicts that photon-photon fusion at CEPC and ILC can produce the doubly charmed tetraquark Tcc with thousands of events per year.