13–17 Aug 2013
University of California, Santa Cruz
US/Pacific timezone

How the Z_c(3900) Reveals the Spectra of Quarkonium Hybrid and Tetraquark Mesons

16 Aug 2013, 16:30
20m
Cowell 131 (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Cowell 131

University of California, Santa Cruz

oral presentation QCD Physics QCD Physics

Speaker

Eric Braaten (Ohio State University)

Description

Flavor-exotic tetraquark mesons have recently been observed in the heavy-quark pair sectors of QCD, including two isospin multiplets in the b b-bar sector, Z_b(10610) and Z_b(10650), and one isospin multiplet in the c c-bar sector, Z_c(3900). We identify Z_b and Z_c as tetraquark mesons that are analogs of quarkonium hybrids with the gluon field replaced by an isospin-1 excitation of the light-quark fields. Given the identification of Y(4260) and Z_c(3900) as a ground-state charmonium hybrid and tetraquark, respectively, lattice QCD calculations of the charmonium spectrum can be used to estimate the masses of the lowest four spin-symmetry multiplets of charmonium hybrids and tetraquarks. The Z_b(10610) and Z_b(10650) can be assigned to excited-state multiplets of bottomonium tetraquarks, resulting in estimates of the masses of the ground-state multiplets of bottomonium hybrids and tetraquarks.
APS member ID BR004091

Primary author

Eric Braaten (Ohio State University)

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