Scalar-Quark Systems and Chimera Hadrons in SU(3)_c Lattice QCD
H. Iida, H. Suganuma, T.T. Takahashi

TL;DR
This study uses lattice QCD to explore how scalar-quarks and their bound states, including chimera hadrons, gain large effective masses through gluon interactions, suggesting a universal mass generation mechanism for colored particles.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of scalar-quark and chimera hadrons in lattice QCD and demonstrates their large mass generation without chiral symmetry breaking, supporting a universal mass acquisition by colored particles.
Findings
Scalar-quark hadrons have large masses even at zero bare mass.
Mass of chimera hadrons approximates sum of constituent scalar-quark and quark masses.
Scalar-quarks acquire a mass of 1.5-1.6 GeV due to gluon quantum corrections.
Abstract
Light scalar-quarks \phi (colored scalar particles or idealized diquarks) and their color-singlet hadronic states are studied with quenched SU(3)_c lattice QCD in terms of mass generation in strong interaction without chiral symmetry breaking. We investigate ``scalar-quark mesons'' \phi^\dagger \phi and ``scalar-quark baryons'' \phi\phi\phi which are the bound states of scalar-quarks \phi. We also investigate the bound states of scalar-quarks \phi and quarks \psi, i.e., \phi^\dagger \psi, \psi\psi\phi and \phi\phi\psi, which we name ``chimera hadrons''. All the new-type hadrons including \phi are found to have a large mass even for zero bare scalar-quark mass m_\phi=0 at a^{-1}\simeq 1GeV. We find that the constituent scalar-quark and quark picture is satisfied for all the new-type hadrons. Namely, the mass of the new-type hadron composed of m \phi's and n \psi's, M_{{m}\phi+{n}\psi},…
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