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Multiquark states in the Thomas–Fermi quark model and on the lattice

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We describe work being done at Baylor University investigating the possibility of new states of mesonic matter containing two or more quark–antiquark pairs. To put things in context, we begin… Click to show full abstract

We describe work being done at Baylor University investigating the possibility of new states of mesonic matter containing two or more quark–antiquark pairs. To put things in context, we begin by describing the lattice approach to hadronic physics. We point out there is a need for a quark model which can give an overall view of the quark interaction landscape. A new application of the Thomas–Fermi (TF) statistical quark model is described, similar to a previous application to baryons. The main usefulness of this model will be to detect systematic energy trends in the composition of the various particles. It could be a key to identifying families of bound states, rather than individual cases. Numerical results based upon a set of parameters derived from a phenomenological model of tetraquarks are given.

Keywords: thomas fermi; physics; lattice; model; quark model

Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Physics A
Year Published: 2019

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