Diabatic Representation for Exotic Heavy Hadrons
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
The Born-Oppenheimer approximation for QCD provides an intuitive yet rigorous framework for the study of hadrons containing two heavy quarks. The energy levels of QCD with two static color sources, numerically accessible on the lattice, are translated into potentials for the nonrelativistic motion of the heavy quarks. The mass spectrum is then determined simply by solving a multichannel Schrödinger equation. In this talk, I discuss the diabatic representation of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation for QCD, where the coupled equations for the heavy-quark motion take a particularly simple form. I show that the diabatic representation provides an effective framework in which to study the effects of string breaking and heavy-quark spin symmetry breaking, which are essential ingredients for accurate calculations of exotic heavy hadrons.
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Publication: arXiv:2303.17533 [hep-ph]; planned papers on quarkonium hybrids, doubly-heavy baryons, and numerical applications
Presenters
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Roberto Bruschini
The Ohio State University
Authors
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Roberto Bruschini
The Ohio State University