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The $S$- and $P$-wave fully charmed tetraquark states and their radial excitations

Authors :
Yu, Guo-Liang
Li, Zhen-Yu
Wang, Zhi-Gang
Lu, Jie
Yan, Meng
Yu, Guo-Liang
Li, Zhen-Yu
Wang, Zhi-Gang
Lu, Jie
Yan, Meng
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Inspired by recent progresses in observations of the fully charmed tetraquark states by LHCb, CMS, and ATLAS Collaborations, we perform a systematic study of the ground states and the first radial excitations of the $S$- and $P$-wave $\mathrm{cc}\bar{\mathrm{c}}\bar{\mathrm{c}}$ system. Their mass spectra, root mean square(r.m.s.) radii and radial density distributions are studied with the relativized quark model. The calculations show that there is no stable bound states for the full-charmed tetraquark states, and the r.m.s. radii of these tetraquark states are smaller than 1 fm. Our results support assigning X(6600) structure, $M_{X(6600)}=6552\pm10\pm12$ MeV, as one of the $0^{++}$(1$S$) and $2^{++}$(1$S$) states or their mixtures. Another structure also named as X(6600) by CMS Collaboration, $M_{X(6600)}=6.62\pm0.03^{+0.02}_{-0.01}$ GeV, may arise from the lowest 1$P$ states with $J^{PC}$=$0^{-+}$, $1^{-+}$, and $2^{-+}$. The possible assignments for X(6900) include the $0^{++}$(2$S$), $2^{++}$(2$S$) states, and the highest 1$P$ state with $J^{PC}=0^{-+}$. As for X(7200), it can be interpreted as one of the highest 2$P$ states with $J^{PC}=0^{-+}$, $1^{-+}$, and $2^{-+}$, and the 3$S$ states can not be completely excluded from the candidates.<br />Comment: to be published in European Physical Journal C

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1396634432
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140.epjc.s10052-023-11445-7