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Scalar Fully-heavy Tetraquark States $QQ^\prime \bar{Q} \bar{Q^\prime}$ in QCD Sum Rules

Published 8 Dec 2020 in hep-ph | (2012.04463v3)

Abstract: Very recently, the LHCb Collaboration observed distinct structures with the $cc\bar{c}\bar{c}$ in the $J/\Psi$-pair mass spectrum. In this work, we construct four scalar ($J{PC} = 0{++}$) $[8_c]{Q\bar{Q\prime}}\otimes [8_c]{Q\prime \bar{Q}}$ type currents to investigate the fully-heavy tetraquark state $Q Q\prime \bar{Q} \bar{Q\prime}$ in the framework of QCD sum rules, where $Q=c, b$ and $Q\prime = c, b$. Our results suggest that the broad structure around 6.2-6.8 GeV can be interpreted as the $0{++}$ octet-octet tetraquark states with masses $6.44\pm 0.11$ GeV and $6.52\pm 0.10$ GeV, and the narrow structure around $6.9$ GeV can be interpreted as the $0{++}$ octet-octet tetraquark states with masses $6.87\pm 0.11$ GeV and $6.96\pm 0.11$ GeV, respectivley. Extending to the b-quark sector,the masses of their fully-bottom partners are found to be around 18.38-18.59 GeV. Additionally, we also analyze the spectra of the $[c\bar{c}][b\bar{b}]$ and $[c\bar{b}] [b \bar{c}]$ tetraquark states, which lie in the range of 12.51-12.74 GeV and 12.49-12.81 GeV, respectively.

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