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The exclusive production of a fully heavy tetraquark and a photon in electron-positron collision (2502.16777v1)

Published 24 Feb 2025 in hep-ph

Abstract: The exclusive production of fully heavy tetraquark ($T(bb\bar{b}\bar{b})$, $T(cc\bar{c}\bar{c})$ and $T(bc\bar{b}\bar{c})$) in association with a hard photon in electron-positron collisions are calculated in the framework of non-relativistic QCD. Both inner structures of molecule-like state and compact state with $J=0,1,2$ for the fully heavy tetraquark are discussed. It is promising to observe the fully charmed tetraquark for the $2{++}$ compact state $T_C((cc)[3S_1]{\bar{\mathbf{3}}}-(\bar{c}\bar{c})[3S_1]{\mathbf{3}})$ at Belle 2 with the integrated luminosity of 50 $ab{-1}$. However, the detection of any fully heavy tetraquark at future Z factories for either molecule-like and compact configurations is next to impossible.

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