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Inclusion of heavy spin effects in the $u d \bar{b} \bar{b}$ $I(J^{P})=0(1^{-})$ four-quark channel in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation

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We refine our previous study of a $u d \bar{b} \bar{b}$ tetraquark resonance with quantum numbers $I(J^{P})=0(1^{-})$, which is based on antiheavy-antiheavy lattice QCD potentials, by including heavy quark spin effects via the mass difference of the $B$ and the $B^{*}$ meson. This leads to a coupled channel Schr\"odinger equation, where the two channels correspond to $BB$ and $B^{*}B^{*}$, respectively. We search for $\mbox{T}$ matrix poles in the complex energy plane, but do not find any indication for the existence of a tetraquark resonance in this refined coupled channel approach. We also vary the antiheavy-antiheavy potentials as well as the $b$ quark mass to further understand the dynamics of this four-quark system.

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Lattice perspectives on doubly heavy tetraquarks

hep-lat · 2025-02-07 · accept · novelty 1.0

A review of lattice QCD results concludes that doubly heavy tetraquarks Tbb(ud/us) are firmly predicted as bound states, Tcc appears as a virtual state at nonphysical masses, and Tbc is under active study.

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  • Lattice perspectives on doubly heavy tetraquarks hep-lat · 2025-02-07 · accept · none · ref 165 · internal anchor

    A review of lattice QCD results concludes that doubly heavy tetraquarks Tbb(ud/us) are firmly predicted as bound states, Tcc appears as a virtual state at nonphysical masses, and Tbc is under active study.