Abstract

Motivated by the recent experimental discoveries of multi-quark candidates, e.g., the $\Theta^+(1540)$, we study multi-quark systems in lattice QCD. First, we perform accurate mass measurements of low-lying 5Q states with $J=1/2$ and I=0 in both positive- and negative-parity channels in anisotropic lattice QCD. The lowest positive-parity 5Q state is found to have a large mass of about 2.24GeV after the chiral extrapolation. To single out the compact 5Q state from $NK$ scattering states, we develop a new method with the hybrid-boundary condition (HBC), and find no evidence of the compact 5Q state below 1.75GeV in the negative-parity channel. Second, we perform the first study of the multi-quark potential in lattice QCD to clarify the inter-quark interaction in multi-quark systems. The 5Q potential $V_{\rm 5Q}$ for the QQ-${\rm \bar{Q}}$-QQ system is found to be well described by the ``OGE Coulomb plus multi-Y Ansatz": the sum of the one-gluon-exchange (OGE) Coulomb term and the multi-Y-type linear term based on the flux-tube picture. The 4Q potential $V_{\rm 4Q}$ for the QQ-${\rm \bar{Q}\bar{Q}}$ system is also described by the OGE Coulomb plus multi-Y Ansatz, when QQ and $\rm \bar Q \bar Q$ are well separated. The 4Q system is described as a "two-meson" state with disconnected flux tubes, when the nearest quark and antiquark pair is spatially close. We observe a lattice-QCD evidence for the ``flip-flop'', i.e., the flux-tube recombination between the connected 4Q state and the ``two-meson'' state. On the confinement mechanism, the lattice QCD results indicate the flux-tube-type linear confinement in multi-quark hadrons.

Highlights

  • The Multi-quark physics is one of the new interesting fields in the hadron physics

  • To distinguish the compact 5Q resonance Θ+ from NK scattering states was rather difficult in lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and we had to develop a new method with the hybrid boundary condition (HBC)

  • The lattice QCD data of V5Q are found to be well described by the OGE Coulomb plus multi-Y Ansatz, i.e., the sum of the OGE Coulomb term and the multiY-type linear term based on the flux-tube picture [29] [31]-[33]

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Summary

Introduction

The Multi-quark physics is one of the new interesting fields in the hadron physics. So far, several new particles have been experimentally reported as the candidates of multi-quark hadrons. Quite recently, the LHCb experimental group has reported two candidates of the charmed pantaquark ( uudcc ), Pc+ (4380) and Pc+ (4450) [18], from a careful analysis of the decay product in the high-energy process, and this news has activated the multi-quark physics again. In any case, these discoveries of multi-quark hadrons are expected to reveal hidden aspects of hadron physics.

Lattice QCD Study for Multi-Quark Hadrons
Strategy for High Precession Measurements in Lattice QCD
Usage of the Non-NK-type Interpolating Field Operator
Lattice QCD Setup for the Pentaquark Mass
Necessity of the Wave Function of Multi-Quarks
Inter-Quark Interaction in Multi-Quark Systems in Lattice QCD
The Three-Quark Potential in Lattice QCD
The OGE Coulomb Plus Multi-Y Ansatz
Formalism of the Multi-Quark Wilson Loop
Lattice QCD Setup for the Multi-Quark Potential
Lattice QCD Result of the Pentaquark Potential
Tetraquark Potential and Flip-Flop in Lattice QCD
Proper Quark-Model Hamiltonian for Multi-Quarks
Summary and Concluding Remarks
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