Advances in High Energy Physics (Jan 2019)

Unquenching the Quark Model in a Nonperturbative Scheme

  • Pablo G. Ortega,
  • David R. Entem,
  • Francisco Fernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3465159
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019

Abstract

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In recent years, the discovery in quarkonium spectrum of several states not predicted by the naive quark model has awakened a lot of interest. A possible description of such states requires the enlargement of the quark model by introducing quark-antiquark pair creation or continuum coupling effects. The unquenching of the quark models is a way to take these new components into account. In the spirit of the Cornell Model, this is usually done by coupling perturbatively a quark-antiquark state with definite quantum numbers to the meson-meson channel with the closest threshold. In this work we present a method to coupled quark-antiquark states with meson-meson channels, taking into account effectively the nonperturbative coupling to all quark-antiquark states with the same quantum numbers. The method will be applied to the study of the X(3872) resonance and a comparison with the perturbative calculation will be performed.