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Mass spectra of hidden heavy-flavor tetraquarks with two and four heavy quarks

Published 4 Apr 2023 in hep-ph | (2304.01684v1)

Abstract: Inspired by the observation of the $X(6900)$ by LHCb and the $X(6600)$ (with mass $6552\pm 10$ $\pm 12$ MeV) recently by CMS and ATLAS experiments of the LHC in the di-$J/\Psi $ invariant mass spectrum, we systemically study masses of all ground-state configurations of the hidden heavy-flavor tetraquarks $q_{1}Q_{2}\bar{q}{3}\bar{Q}{4}$ and $Q_{1}Q_{2}\bar{Q}{3}\bar{Q}{4}$ ($Q=c,b$;$q=u,d,s$) contaning two and four heavy quarks in the MIT bag model with chromomagnetic interaction and enhanced binding energy. Considering color-spin mixing due to chromomagnetic interaction, our mass computation indicates that the observed $X(6600)$ is likely to be the $0{++}$ ground states of hidden-charm tetraquark $cc\bar{c}\bar{c}$ with computed masses $6572$ MeV, which has a $0{++}$ color partner around $6469$ MeV. The fully bottom system of tetraquark $bb\bar{b}\bar{b}$ has masses of 19685 MeV and 19717 MeV for the the $0{++}$ ground states. Further computation is given to the tetraquark systems $sc\bar{s}\bar{c}$, $sb\bar{s}\bar{b}$, $cb\bar{c}\bar{b}$, $nc\bar{n}\bar{c}$ and $nb\bar{n}\bar{b}$, suggesting that the $Z_{c}(4200)$ is the tetraquark $nc\bar{n}\bar{c}$ with $J{PC}=1{+-}$. All of these tetraquarks are above their lowest thresholds of two mesons and unstable against the strong decays.

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