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Are there compact heavy four-quark bound states?
We present an exact method to study four-quark systems based on the
hyperspherical harmonics formalism. We apply it to several physical systems of
interest containing two heavy and two light quarks using different quark-quark
potentials. Our conclusions mark the boundaries for the possible existence of
compact, non-molecular, four-quark bound states. While states
may be stable in nature, the stability of states would imply
the existence of quark correlations not taken into account by simple quark
dynamical modelsComment: 10 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Zeta Function Zeros, Powers of Primes, and Quantum Chaos
We present a numerical study of Riemann's formula for the oscillating part of
the density of the primes and their powers. The formula is comprised of an
infinite series of oscillatory terms, one for each zero of the zeta function on
the critical line and was derived by Riemann in his paper on primes assuming
the Riemann hypothesis. We show that high resolution spectral lines can be
generated by the truncated series at all powers of primes and demonstrate
explicitly that the relative line intensities are correct. We then derive a
Gaussian sum rule for Riemann's formula. This is used to analyze the numerical
convergence of the truncated series. The connections to quantum chaos and
semiclassical physics are discussed
The two-atom energy spectrum in a harmonic trap near a Feshbach resonance at higher partial waves
Two atoms in an optical lattice may be made to interact strongly at higher
partial waves near a Feshbach resonance. These atoms, under appropriate
constraints, could be bosonic or fermionic. The universal energy spectrum
for such a system, with a caveat, is presented in this paper, and checked with
the spectrum obtained by direct numerical integration of the Schr\"odinger
equation. The results reported here extend those of Yip for p-wave resonance
(Phys. Rev. A {\bf 78}, 013612 (2008)), while exploring the limitations of a
universal expression for the spectrum for the higher partial waves.Comment: To be published in Physical Review
Production and detection of doubly charmed tetraquarks
The feasibility of tetraquark detection is studied. For the cc\bar{u}\bar{d}
tetraquark we show that in present (SELEX, Tevatron, RHIC) and future
facilities (LHCb, ALICE) the production rate is promising and we propose some
detectable decay channels.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
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