QCD sum rules with condensates up to dimension 9 predict triply heavy tetraquark masses of 5.4 to 6.2 GeV for charm systems and 14.9 to 15.7 GeV for bottom systems.
X(3872) and the bound state problem of $D^0\bar{D}^{\ast0}$ ($\bar{D}^0{D}^{\ast0}$) in a chiral quark model
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The bound state problem of $D^0\bar{D}^{\ast0}$ ($\bar{D}^0{D}^{\ast0}$) is relevant to the molecular interpretation of the X(3872). We investigated this problem in a chiral quark model by solving the resonating group method equation. We found the system is unbound through S-wave $\pi$ and $\sigma$ interactions. The inclusion of $\rho$ and $\omega$ meson exchanges is helpful to the formation of a molecule. Because the binding energy relies on the coupling constants, we cannot draw a definite conclusion whether a molecular state exists in $D^0\bar{D}^{\ast0}$ ($\bar{D}^0{D}^{\ast0}$) system. When moving on to the bottom counterpart, we obtained an S-wave $B\bar{B}^\ast$ state.
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Investigating triply heavy tetraquark states through QCD sum rules
QCD sum rules with condensates up to dimension 9 predict triply heavy tetraquark masses of 5.4 to 6.2 GeV for charm systems and 14.9 to 15.7 GeV for bottom systems.