Double-heavy tetraquark states with heavy diquark-antiquark symmetry
Jian-Bo Cheng, Shi-Yuan Li, Yan-Rui Liu, Zong-Guo Si, Tao Yao

TL;DR
This paper calculates the masses of double-heavy tetraquark states using heavy diquark-antiquark symmetry and chromomagnetic interaction, predicting their stability and mass ranges, and discussing constraints on double-heavy hadron masses.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining heavy diquark-antiquark symmetry with the chromomagnetic interaction model to predict tetraquark masses and stability.
Findings
Lightest $ccar{n}ar{n}$ tetraquark around 3929 MeV, unstable.
Stable double-bottom tetraquarks around 10488 MeV and 10671 MeV.
Near-threshold $bcar{n}ar{n}$ tetraquarks at 7167 MeV and 7223 MeV.
Abstract
We calculate the masses of the (; ) tetraquark states with the aid of heavy diquark-antiquark symmetry (HDAS) and the chromomagnetic interaction (CMI) model. The masses of the highest-spin () tetraquarks that have only the color structure are related with those of conventional hadrons using HDAS. Thereafter, the masses of their partner states are determined with the mass splittings in the CMI model. Our numerical results reveal that: (i) the lightest () is an state around 3929 MeV (53 MeV above the threshold) and none of the double-charm tetraquarks are stable; (ii) the stable double-bottom tetraquarks are the lowest around 10488 MeV ( MeV below the threshold) and the lowest around…
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