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Doubly charmed tetraquark: isospin channels and diquark-antidiquark interpolators

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We perform a lattice simulation to investigate the doubly charmed tetraquark $T^+_{cc}$ observed by the LHCb collaboration, slightly below the $D^{*+}D^0$ threshold, with flavor content $cc\bar{u}\bar{d}$ and isospin-$0$. Two-meson interpolators are implemented to explore the isospin quantum numbers $I=0$ and $I=1$. We observe attraction near the $DD^*$ threshold for $I=0$ and repulsion for $I=1$. Moreover, we also include diquark-antidiquark interpolators to study their effect on the energy spectrum. There is no significant shift in the ground state energy when adding diquark-antidiquark interpolators to the interpolator basis when the heavy quark mass is close to the physical charm quark mass. However, we observe a non-negligible shift in the second energy level. This effect has to be taken into account to extract the scattering amplitude of the $T^+_{cc}$. Finally, with a higher mass (close to the bottom quark), the ground state is shifted down significantly. The simulation is performed on $N_f=2+1$ CLS ensembles with $m_\pi \simeq 280$ MeV.

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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 145 · 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.