The $\mathbf{X(3872)}$'s excitation and its connection with production at hadron colliders
M.C. Gordillo, F. De Soto, J. Segovia

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structure and production mechanisms of the X(3872) tetraquark, suggesting a compact diquark-antidiquark configuration and analyzing its excitation states and their production rates at hadron colliders.
Contribution
It introduces a diffusion Monte Carlo approach to model the X(3872) as a tetraquark and predicts new excited states with specific structural properties and production behaviors.
Findings
X(3872) resembles a light-meson--heavy-meson molecule rather than a D D* molecule.
First color excited tetraquark states are predicted around 4.0 GeV with compact diquark-antidiquark structure.
Production rates of these excited states decrease rapidly in high-energy collisions.
Abstract
The LHCb collaboration has found that the production rate of in proton-proton collisions decreases as final state particle multiplicity increases. Moreover, the ALICE experiment at CERN has observed that the number of deuterons produced increases with multiplicity, a behavior that is qualitatively different from that of the . These experimental findings may point to a compact structure for the or, at least, that its hadronization could proceed through a charm-anticharm core. We have recently used a diffusion Monte Carlo method to solve the many-body Schr\"odinger equation that describes the as a tetraquark system with quantum numbers and . According to our structural analysis, the quark--(anti-)quark correlations resemble light-meson--heavy-meson molecules of type and $\rho…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
