We report on our progress in studying exotic, heavy tetraquark states,
qq′QˉQˉ′. Using publicly available dynamical nf=2+1
Wilson-Clover gauge configurations, generated by the PACS-CS collaboration,
with pion masses ≃164, 299 and 415 MeV, we extend our previous analysis
to heavy quark components containing heavier than physical bottom quarks QˉQˉ′=bˉ′bˉ′ or QˉQˉ′=bˉbˉ′, charm and bottom quarks cˉbˉ and also only charm quarks
cˉcˉ. Throughout we employ NRQCD and relativistic heavy quarks for
the heavier than bottom, bottom and charm quarks. Using our previously
established diquark-antidiquark and meson-meson operator basis we comment in
particular on the dependence of the binding energy on the mass of the heavy
quark component QˉQˉ, with heavy quarks ranging from mQ=0.85…6.3⋅mb. In the heavy flavor non-degenerate case, QˉQˉ′,
and especially for the tetraquark channel udcˉbˉ, we extend our work
to utilize a 3×3 GEVP to study the ground and threshold states thereby
enabling a clear identification of possible binding. Finally, we present
initial work on the QˉQˉ′=cˉcˉ system where a much
larger operator basis is available in comparison to flavor combinations with
NRQCD quarks.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, proceedings contribution to "Lattice 2017. 35th
International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory", 18th-24th June 2017,
Granada, Spai