$\eta_c\eta_c$ and $J/\psi J/\psi$ scatterings from lattice QCD
Geng Li, Chunjiang Shi, Ying Chen, Wei Sun

TL;DR
This lattice QCD study investigates di-charmonium scattering channels, revealing interactions, virtual states, and a resonance consistent with experimental observations of the broad structure $X(6600)$ or $X(6400)$.
Contribution
The paper provides the first lattice QCD analysis of $ ext{eta}_c ext{eta}_c$ and $J/ ext{psi}J/ ext{psi}$ scatterings, identifying a resonance compatible with experimental broad structures.
Findings
Identification of a $0^{++}$ virtual state below the $J/ ext{psi}J/ ext{psi}$ threshold.
Observation of a $2^{++}$ resonance consistent with $X(6600)$ or $X(6400)$.
Interactions are largely insensitive to pion mass variations.
Abstract
We investigate the and scatterings in lattice QCD at two pion masses \,MeV and 250\,MeV. The quark field smearing scheme used in the distillation method strongly suppresses high-momentum states, thereby limiting the maximum accessible center-of-mass energy in this study to approximately 6.6\,GeV. Given the observed near-decoupling of the and channels, we analyze their scattering properties using the single-channel L\"{u}scher's method. In channels, and have repulsive and attractive interactions, respectively, which are dominated by the quark exchange effects with the Fierz rearrangement determining the interaction characteristic. A likely virtual state is observed below the threshold by 20-40\,MeV in the …
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
