
How to Make Sense of the XYZ Mesons from QCD Eric Braaten Ohio State University arXiv:1401.7351, arXiv:1402.0438 (with C. Langmack and D. H. Smith) 1 How to Make Sense of the XYZ Mesons from QCD (using the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation) ● constituent models for XYZ mesons ● Born-Oppenheimer approximation_ for QQ_ hybrid mesons for QQ tetraquark mesons ● hadronic transitions of XYZ mesons 2 XYZ Mesons _ _ ● more than 2 dozen new cc and bb mesons discovered since 2003 ● some of them are tetraquark mesons ● many of them are surprisingly narrow ● most were observed through hadronic transitions ● a major challenge to our understanding of the QCD spectrum! 3 Models for XYZ Mesons three basic categories _ ● conventional quarkonium QQ _ ● Q Q quarkonium hybrid g _ Q q ● _ quarkonium tetraquark q Q 4 Models for XYZ Mesons Quarkonium Tetraquarks _ Q q ● compact tetraquark _ q Q _ _ ● meson molecule Qq qQ _ _ ● diquark-onium Qq qQ q _ ● hadro-quarkonium QQ_ q q _ QQ ● quarkonium adjoint meson _ q 5 Models for XYZ Mesons ● little connection with fundamental theory QCD constituents: degrees of freedom from QCD interactions: purely phenomenological ● some success in describing individual XYZ mesons ● no success in describing pattern of XYZ mesons 6 Models for XYZ Mesons 7 Approaches within QCD fundamental fields: quarks and gluons parameters: αs, quark masses ● Lattice QCD ● QCD Sum Rules? ● Born-Oppenheimer approximation _ 8 Born-Oppenheimer Approximation for Quarkonium Hybrids ● pioneered by Juge, Kuti, Morningstar 1999 ● heavy quark mass ≫ ΛQCD _ ● Q and Q move nonrelativisticly ● gluons respond almost instantaneously _ to the motion of the Q and Q 9 B-O approximation: hybrids _ ● given the positions of the Q and Q, the gluon fields are in a stationary state_ in the presence of static Q and Q sources _ _ Q Q Q Q _ ● as the positions of the Q and Q change, the gluon fields remain adiabatically in that stationary state 10 B-O approximation: hybrids ● energy of stationary state of_ gluon fields in presence of static Q and Q sources separated by distance r defines Born-Oppenheimer potential V(r) ● r ● ● Born-Oppenheimer_ approximation: motion of Q and Q is described by Schroedinger equation in potential V(r) 11 B-O approximation: hybrids stationary states for gluon fields _ in presence of static Q and Q sources → separated by vector r → ● r ● ε conserved quantum numbers: Λη ● absolute value of component of angular momentum ^ → |r ・Jlight| ≡ Λ = 0, 1, 2, ... (or Σ, Π, Δ, ...) ● product of charge conjugation and parity (CP)light ≡ η = +1, −1 (or g, u) ● reflection through plane containing sources Rlight ≡ ε = +1, −1 (or +, −) 12 B-O approximation: hybrids Born-Oppenheimer potentials → labelled by |rˆ・Jlight| ≡ Λ, (CP)light ≡ η, Rlight ≡ ε 0.9 ε Λη (Λ=Σ,Π,..., η=g,u, ε=±) N=4 or by atE =2.5 as~0.2 fm Gluon excitations N=3 0.8 calculate using lattice QCD N=2 string ordering Juge, Kuti, Morningstar 1999 N=1 ● anisotropic lattice: 103 x 30 0.7 ● N=0 lattice spacing: a = 0.2 fm crossover ● quenched: no virtual quark-antiquark pairs! 0.6 u + u’ u - g’ g a /a = z*5 0.5 g s t g + z=0.976(21) g’ lowest Born-Oppenheimer potentials: - + u g + ± - 0.4 u Σg , Πu , Σu , ... short distance degeneracies R/as 0.3 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 13 B-O approximation: hybrids solve Schroedinger equation in Born-Oppenheimer potentials Juge, Kuti, Morningstar 1999 energy levels labelled by nL radial quantum number: n = 1,2,3,... orbital angular momentum: L ≥ Λ L = 0,1,2, ... or S,P,D,... + energy levels in Σg potential: quarkonium ± - energy levels in Πu , Σu , ... potentials: quarkonium hybrids qualitative agreement with lattice NRQCD 14 B-O approximation: hybrids JPC states for lowest hybrid energy levels nL {1−−, (0,1,2)−+} {0++, 1+−} {2−−, (1,2,3)−+} {2++, (1,2,3)+−} {1++, (0,1,2)+−} {1−−, (0,1,2)−+} 15 B-O approximation: hybrids Lattice QCD Hadron Spectrum Coll 2012 14 charmonium hybrid candidates fill out 4 heavy-quark spin multiplets in lowest Born-Oppenheimer energy levels − Σu (1S) = + ++ +- + Πu (1D) = {2 , (1,2,3) } Πu (1P) = {0++, 1 +-} -- -+ 1500 {1 , (0,1,2) } − ++ +- Πu (1P) = {1 , (0,1,2) } L 1000 DsDs MeV H c h DD M - M 500 0 0-+ 1-- 2-+ 1-+ 0++ 1+- 1++ 2++ 3+- 0+- 2+- 16 B-O approximation: hybrids JPC states for lowest hybrid energy levels nL {1−−, (0,1,2)−+} {0++, 1+−} {2−−, (1,2,3)−+} {2++, (1,2,3)+−} {1++, (0,1,2)+−} {1−−, (0,1,2)−+} 17 B-O approximation: hybrids Born-Oppenheimer potentials at small R ± - Hybrid potentials: Πu , Σu , ... _ Q and Q sources → local color-octet source (gluino) stationary state → gluelump ≡ gluon fields bound to color-octet source ↵ potential: V (r) s + constant ! 6R constant = energy of gluelump ● 18 B-O approximation: hybrids gluelump spectrum from Lattice QCD Marsh and Lewis arXiv:1309.1627 Lattice QCD ● anisotropic lattice: 283 x 56 ● lattice spacing: a = 0.07 fm ● light quark masses: mπ = 480 MeV ● lowest energy: 1+- 2nd lowest: 1-- (300 MeV higher) 3rd lowest: 2-- (700 MeV higher) lowest energy gluelump ⟹ deepest Born-Oppenheimer potentials +- - 1 ⟹ Πu, Σu 19 B-O approximation: hybrids Born-Oppenheimer potentials at large R + - Quarkonium and hybrid potentials: Σg , Πu, Σu , ... _ stationary state → flux tube between Q and Q sources ● ● potential: V (r) σR + constant ! 20 B-O approximation: hybrids Born-Oppenheimer potentials at large R + - Quarkonium and hybrid potentials: Σg , Πu, Σu , ... if there are light quarks, lowest energy stationary state → 2 static mesons _ ●q q● potential: V (r) constant ! constant = 2 x (energy of static meson) 21 B-O approximation: hybrids + Σg (quarkonium) and static meson pair potential SESAM hep-lat/0505012 0.2 Lattice QCD _ ● anisotropic lattice: 243 x 40 0.15 cc ● lattice spacing: a = 0.08 fm 0.1 ● light quark masses: ]a _ mπ = 540 MeV 0.05 B DD 0 _ -0.05 DD [E(r) - 2 m _ cc -0.1 avoided crossing state |1> can be calculated! -0.15 state |2> -0.2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 -r/a 22 B-O approximation: hybrids ● quarkonium hybrids definitely exist as states in the QCD spectrum ● whether they can be observed in experiments depends on how narrow they are and whether they have favorable decay modes ● some of the XYZ mesons may be hybrids, some are definitely tetraquarks 23 Born-Oppenheimer Approximation for Quarkonium Tetraquarks _ _ ● Charged XYZ mesons: constituents include QQ and ud _ + + bb tetraquarks: Zb (10610), Zb (10650) _ + + cc tetraquarks: Z (4430), Zc (3900), ... ● Neutral XYZ mesons some may also be tetraquark mesons Quarkonium Tetraquarks can be treated using the Born-Oppenheimer approximation 24 B-O approximation: tetraquarks Light quarks can respond almost instantaneously to the motion of the heavy quarks, just like gluon fields _ q _ Q Q q Quarkonium Tetraquarks can be treated using the Born-Oppenheimer approximation just like Quarkonium Hybrids except that the stationary state of gluons and light quarks ε has B-O quantum numbers Λη and also light-quark+antiquark flavors Braaten arXiv:1305.6905 25 B-O Approximation: tetraquarks ● What are the Born-Oppenheimer potentials for light-quark and gluon fields with light-quark+antiquark flavor? _ q ● ● q There are no Lattice QCD calculations of tetraquark Born-Oppenheimer potentials but there is one hint from Lattice QCD 26 B-O approximation: tetraquarks adjoint meson ≡ light-quark and gluon fields with light-quark+antiquark flavor bound to color-octet source (gluino) adjoint meson spectrum from Lattice QCD Foster, Michael hep-lat/98111010 Lattice QCD 3 ● anisotropic lattice: 24 x 48 _ ● lattice spacing: a = ? q ● q ● quenched: no virtual light-quark-antiquark pairs lowest energy: 1-- or 0-+ lowest-energy adjoint mesons ⟹ deepest tetraquark Born-Oppenheimer potentials -- + -+ - 1 ⟹ Πg, Σg 0 ⟹ Σu 27 B-O Approximation: tetraquarks JPC states for lowest tetraquark energy levels nL (IF quenched lattice QCD correctly identifies lightest adjoint mesons) ± + - Πg , Σg potentials Σu potential {1+−, (0,1,2)++} 1P 1P {1−−, (0,1,2)−+} −+ −− 1S {0 , 1 } +− ++ V 1D {2 , (1,2,3) } 1S {0++, 1+−} {2−+, (1,2,3)−−} 1P {1−+, (0,1,2)−−} {1+−, (0,1,2)++} r r separate tetraquark B-O potentials _ for each of three light flavors: isospin 1, isospin 0, ss 28 What is an XYZ Meson? 29 What is an XYZ Meson? What are the XYZ mesons from the Born-Oppenheimer perspective? compact tetraquarks? diquark-onium? adjoint mesons? meson molecules? All of the above! Each of these possibilities describes some region of the Born-Oppenheimer wavefunction 30 What is an XYZ meson? It’s an adjoint meson! _ V q ●● q r 31 What is an XYZ meson? It’s a diquark-onium! _ V ● q q ● r 32 What is an XYZ meson? It’s a compact tetraquark! _ ● q V q ● r 33 What is an XYZ meson? It’s a meson molecule! _ ●q q● _ V cc _ DD _ DD _ cc r 34 What is an XYZ meson? Born-Oppenheimer approximation has not yet revealed a compelling pattern for the XYZ mesons ● too many unknown B-O potentials ● too few XYZ mesons with known JPC Selection rules for hadronic transitions between Born-Oppenheimer configurations may provide useful constraints Braaten, Langmack, Smith arXiv:1401.7351 arXiv:1402.0438 35 Hadronic Transitions of XYZ Mesons Braaten, Langmack, Smith arXiv:1401.7351 arXiv:1402.0438 most of the XYZ mesons have been observed through hadronic transitions: + − X(3872) ➞ J/ψ + π π + − Y(4260) ➞ J/ψ + π π + + Z (4430) ➞ J/ψ + π Y(4140) ➞ J/ψ + φ + + Zb (10610) ➞ Υ(nS) + π + + Zc (3900) ➞ J/ψ + π hadronic transitions ● difficult to calculate using lattice QCD ● can be treated using Born-Oppenheimer approximation 36 Hadronic transitions of XYZ mesons Born-Oppenheimer approximation emission of light hadron h is almost
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