Abstract

We use a color-magnetic interaction model (CMIM), a traditional constituent quark model (CQM) and a multiquark color flux-tube model (MCFTM) to systematically investigate the properties of the states $[Q_1Q_2][\bar{Q}_3\bar{Q}_4]$ ($Q=c,b$). The dynamical investigation indicates that the CMIM can not completely absorb QCD dynamical effects through the effective constituent quark mass and overestimates the color-magnetic interaction in the states under the assumption of the same spatial configurations. The Coulomb interaction plays a critical role in the dynamical model calculations on the heavy hadrons, which induces the fact that none of bound states $[Q_1Q_2][\bar{Q}_3\bar{Q}_4]$ can be found in the dynamical models. The color configuration $\left[[Q_1Q_2]_{\mathbf{6}_c}[\bar{Q}_3\bar{Q}_4]_{\bar{\mathbf{6}}_c}\right]_{\mathbf{1}}$ should be taken seriously in the ground states due to the strong Coulomb attraction between the $[Q_1Q_2]_{\mathbf{6}_c}$ and $[\bar{Q}_3\bar{Q}_4]_{\bar{\mathbf{6}}_c}$. The color configuration $\left[[Q_1Q_2]_{\bar{\mathbf{3}}_c}[\bar{Q}_2\bar{Q}_4]_{\mathbf{3}_c}\right]_{\mathbf{1}}$ is absolutely dominant in the excited states because of the strong Coulomb attraction within the $[Q_1Q_2]_{\bar{\mathbf{3}}_c}$ and $[\bar{Q}_2\bar{Q}_4]_{\mathbf{3}_c}$. The $J/\Psi$-pair resonances recently observed by LHCb are difficult to be accommodated in the CMIM. The broad structure ranging from 6.2 to 6.8 GeV can be described as the ground tetraquark state $[cc][\bar{c}\bar{c}]$ in the various dynamical models. The narrow structure $X(6900)$ can be identified as the excited state $[cc][\bar{c}\bar{c}]$ with $L=1$ ($L=2$) in the CQM (MCFTM).

Highlights

  • The dynamics in the fully-heavy tetraquark states is very simple, which only includes perturbative one gluon exchange (OGE) interaction and nonperturbative color confinement potential

  • Various versions of color-magnetic interaction models were widely utilized to investigate the properties of the states 1⁄2Q1 Q2 1⁄2Q3 Q4

  • Karliner et al studied the 0þþ states 1⁄2cc1⁄2cc and 1⁄2bb1⁄2bb with the colormagnetic interaction model motivated by the quantum chromodynamics (QCD)-string junction picture [8]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The dynamics in the fully-heavy tetraquark states is very simple, which only includes perturbative one gluon exchange (OGE) interaction and nonperturbative color confinement potential. They can provide a unique environment to examine the non-relativistic quark model with quantum chromodynamics (QCD) effective potentials if they do exist. It is necessary to carry out a dynamical investigation on the fully-heavy tetraquark states from various theoretical frameworks, which is propitious to identify the properties of the structures and to broaden our horizons of the fullyheavy exotic hadrons. We prepare to make a systematical research on the states 1⁄2Q1 Q2 1⁄2Q3 Q4 from the perspective of the phenomenological models, including the colormagnetic interaction model, traditional constituent quark model and multiquark color flux-tube model.

THREE MODELS
Color-magnetic interaction model
Constituent quark model
Multiquark color flux-tube model
WAVE FUNCTION
Fully-heavy tetraquark states
SUMMARY
GeV can be described as the ground tetraquark state

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