We present a lattice QCD study of the elastic S-wave DB¯ scattering in search of tetraquark candidates with explicitly exotic flavor content bcu¯d¯ in the isospin I=0 and JP=0+ channel. We use four lattice QCD ensembles with dynamical u/d, s, and c quark fields generated by the MILC collaboration. A nonrelativistic QCD Hamiltonian, including improvement coefficients up to O(αsv4), is utilized for the bottom quarks. For the rest of the valence quarks we employ a relativistic overlap action. Five different valence quark masses are utilized to study the light quark mass dependence of the DB¯ scattering amplitude. The finite volume energy spectra are extracted following a variational approach. The elastic DB¯ scattering amplitudes are extracted employing Lüscher’s prescription. The light quark mass dependence of the continuum extrapolated amplitudes suggests an attractive interaction between the B¯ and D mesons. At the physical pseudoscalar meson mass (Mps=Mπ) the DB¯ scattering amplitude has a subthreshold pole corresponding to a binding energy of −39(−6+4)(−18+8) MeV with respect to the DB¯ threshold. The critical Mps at which the DB¯ scattering length diverges and the system becomes unbound corresponds to Mps*=2.94(15)(5) GeV. This result can hold significant experimental relevance in the search for a bound scalar Tbc tetraquark, which could well be the next “doubly heavy” bound tetraquark to be discovered with only weak decay modes. Published by the American Physical Society 2024