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Analysis of the Y(4140) and related molecular states with QCD sum rules
In this article, we assume that there exist scalar , , and
molecular states, and study their masses using
the QCD sum rules. The numerical results indicate that the masses are about
above the corresponding ,
, and thresholds, the Y(4140) is unlikely a scalar molecular state. The scalar ,
, and molecular states maybe not exist, while the scalar , , and
molecular states maybe exist.Comment: 19 pages, 36 figures, slight revisio
Instanton interpolating current for --tetraquark
We perform a QCD sum rule analysis for the light scalar meson
() with a tetraquark current related to the instanton picture for QCD
vacuum. We demonstrate that instanton current, including equal weights of
scalar and pseudoscalar diquark-antidiquarks, leads to a strong cancelation
between the contributions of high dimension operators in the operator product
expansion (OPE). Furthermore, in the case of this current direct instanton
contributions do not spoil the sum rules. Our calculation, obtained from the
OPE up to dimension 10 operators, gives the mass of --meson around
780MeV.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, final version to be appeared in Phys. Lett.
A study of pentaquarks on the lattice with overlap fermions
We present a quenched lattice QCD calculation of spin-1/2 five-quark states
with quark content for both positive and negative parities. We do
not observe any bound pentaquark state in these channels for either I = 0 or I
=1. The states we found are consistent with KN scattering states which are
checked to exhibit the expected volume dependence of the spectral weight. The
results are based on overlap-fermion propagators on two lattices, 12^3 x 28 and
16^3 x 28, with the same lattice spacing of 0.2 fm, and pion mass as low as ~
180 MeV.Comment: accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
as a tetraquark state with QCD sum rules in heavy quark limit
In this article, we take the point of view that the charmed scalar meson
be a tetraquark state and devote to calculate its mass within
the framework of the QCD sum rules approach in the heavy quark limit. The
numerical values for the mass of the are consistent with the
experimental data, there must be some tetraquark component in the scalar meson
. Detailed discussions about the threshold parameter and Borel
parameter for the multiquark states are also presented.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, third versio
Spin 3/2 Pentaquarks
We investigate the possible existence of the spin 3/2 pentaquark states using
interpolating currents with K-N color-octet structure in the framework of QCD
finite energy sum rule (FESR). We pay special attention to the convergence of
the operator product expansion
Two-Proton Correlations from 14.6A GeV/c Si+Pb and 11.5A GeV/c Au+Au Central Collisions
Two-proton correlation functions have been measured in Si+Pb collisions at
14.6A GeV/c and Au+Au collisions at 11.5A GeV/c by the E814/E877 collaboration.
Data are compared with predictions of the transport model RQMD and the source
size is inferred from this comparison. Our analysis shows that, for both
reactions, the characteristic size of the system at freeze-out exceeds the size
of the projectile, suggesting that the fireball created in the collision has
expanded. For Au+Au reactions, the observed centrality dependence of the
two-proton correlation function implies that more central collisions lead to a
larger source sizes.Comment: RevTex, 12 pages, 5 figure
Another tetraquark structure in the invariant mass distribution
In this article, we assume that there exists a scalar hidden charm tetraquark
state in the invariant mass distribution, and study its mass
using the QCD sum rules. The numerical result is
consistent with the mass of the Z(4250). The Z(4250) may be a tetraquark state,
other possibilities, such as a hadro-charmonium resonance and a
molecular state are not excluded.Comment: 14 pages, 14 figure, correct some type error
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