Tetraquarks at large $M$ and large $N
We study tetraquarks in large $N$ QCD with heavy quarks, in the domain where non-relativistic quantum mechanics offers an adequate approximation. Within the regime of validity of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, we systematically study and explicitly construct tetraquark states. At leading order...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study tetraquarks in large $N$ QCD with heavy quarks, in the domain where
non-relativistic quantum mechanics offers an adequate approximation. Within the
regime of validity of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, we systematically
study and explicitly construct tetraquark states. At leading order in the $1/N$
expansion, the bound spectrum consists of free mesons, while the $1/N$
corrections give rise to a Born-Oppenheimer potential that can bind the mesons
into tetraquarks. We find two different types of tetraquarks, each endowed with
distinct color-spatial wavefunctions. These states arise in the presence of an
$\mathcal{O}(N)$ mass hierarchy between the quarks and the antiquarks. We
provide a quantitative argument indicating that only for such a hierarchy is
the ground state of the system a tetraquark. We discuss what the extrapolation
of our results to realistic values of the parameters may imply for the QCD
tetraquark states. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.18298 |