Spectroscopy, lifetime and decay modes of the $T^-_{bb}$ tetraquark (1910.13394v2)
Abstract: We present the first full-fledged study of the flavor-exotic isoscalar $T_{bb}-\equiv b b \bar u \bar d$ tetraquark with spin and parity $JP=1+$. We report accurate solutions of the four-body problem in a quark model, characterizing the structure of the state as a function of the ratio $M_Q/m_q$ of the heavy to light quark masses. For such a standard constituent model, $T_{bb}-$ lies approximately 150 MeV below the strong decay threshold $B-\bar {B*}{0}$ and 105 MeV below the electromagnetic decay threshold $B- \bar B0 \gamma$. We evaluate the lifetime of $T_{bb}-$, identifying the promising decay modes where the tetraquark might be looked for in future experiments. Its total decay width is $\Gamma \approx 87 \times 10{-15}$ GeV and therefore its lifetime $\tau \approx$ 7.6 ps. The promising final states are ${B*}{-}\, {D*}{+} \, \ell- \, \bar \nu_\ell$ and $\bar {B*}{0} \, {D*}{0} \, \ell- \, \bar \nu_\ell $ among the semileptonic decays, and ${B*}{-} \, {D*}{+} \, {D_s*}-$, $\bar {B*}{0} \, {D*}{0} \, {D_s*}- $, and ${B*}{-} \, {D*}{+} \, \rho-$ among the nonleptonic ones. The semileptonic decay to the isoscalar $JP=0+$ tetraquark $T_{bc}0$ is also relevant but it is not found to be dominant. There is a broad consensus about the existence of this tetraquark, and its detection will validate our understanding of the low-energy realizations of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in the multiquark sector.
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