Properties of tetraquark in a cold nuclear matter
arXiv:2001.09356 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.101.074037
Abstract
The study of medium effects on properties of particles embedded in nuclear matter is of great importance for understanding the nature and internal quark-gluon organization as well as exact determination of the quantum numbers, especially of the exotic states. In this context, we study the physical properties of one of the famous charmonium-like states, , in a cold dense matter. We investigate the possible shifts in the mass and current-meson coupling of the state due to the dense medium at saturation density, , by means of the in-medium sum rules. We also estimate the vector self-energy of this state at saturation nuclear matter density. We discuss the behavior of the spectroscopic parameters of this state with respect to the density up to a high density corresponding to the core of neutron stars, . Both the mass and current-coupling of this state show nonlinear behavior and decrease with respect to the density of the medium: the mass reaches roughly of its vacuum value at , while the current-coupling approaches zero at , when the central values of the auxiliary and other input parameters are used.
13 Pages, 7 Figures and 2 Tables. Some typos were corrected