3.8 Article Proceedings Paper

Tetra-quark Resonances in lattice QCD

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PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS SUPPLEMENT
Volume -, Issue 168, Pages 168-172

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PROGRESS THEORETICAL PHYSICS PUBLICATION OFFICE
DOI: 10.1143/PTPS.168.168

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We study qq (q) over bar(q) over bar -type four-quark (4Q) systems in SU(3)(c) anisotropic quenched lattice QCD, using the O(a)-improved Wilson (clover) fermion at beta = 5.75 on 12(3) x 96 with renormalized anisotropy a(s)/a(t) = 4. For comparison, we first investigate the lowest q (q) over bar scalar meson from the connected diagram and find its large mass of about 1.32 GeV after chiral extrapolation, and thus the lowest q (q) over bar scalar meson corresponds to f(0)(1370). We investigate the lowest 4Q state in the spatially periodic boundary condition, and find that it is just a two-pion scattering state, as is expected. To examine spatially-localized 4Q resonances, we use the Hvbrid Boundary Condition (HBC) method, where anti-periodic and periodic boundary conditions are imposed on quarks and antiquarks, respectively. By applying HBC on a finite-volume lattice, the threshold of the two-meson scattering state is raised up, while the mass of a compact 4Q resonance is almost unchanged. In HBC, the lowest 4Q state appears slightly below the two-meson threshold. To clarify the nature of the 4Q system, we apply the Nlaximum Entropy Method (MEM) for the 4Q correlator and obtain the spectral function of the 4Q system. From the combination analysis of MEM with HBC, we finally conclude that the 4Q system appears as a two-pion scattering state and there is no spatially-localized 4Q resonance in the quark-mass region of m, < m(q) < 2m(s).

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