The coupled Bethe--Salpeter bound state equations for a QQˉ system,
where Q=(U,D) is a degenerate, fourth generation, super--heavy quark doublet,
are solved in several ladder approximation models. The exchanges of gluon,
Higgs and Goldstone modes in the standard model are calculated in the
ultra--heavy quark limit where weak γ,W± and Z0 contributions are
negligible. A natural I=0 and I=1 multiplet pattern is found, with large
splittings occuring between the different weak iso--spin states when MQ, the
quark masses, are larger than values in the range 0.4TeV<MQ<0.8TeV,
depending on which model is used. Consideration of ultra--heavy quark lifetime
constraints and U−D mass splitting constraints are reviewed to establish the
plausibility of lifetime and mass degeneracy requirements assumed for this
paper.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures (hard copy available upon request), report#
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