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Fully-charm tetraquarks: $cc\bar{c}\bar{c}$

In this work, we continue to study the mass spectra of fully-heavy tetraquarks $cc\bar{c}\bar{c}$ with the quantum numbers of $J^{PC}=0^{++}, 1^{+-}, 2^{++}$ in the nonrelativistic chiral quark model. With the help of the Gaussian Expansion Method, we present dynamical computations for $cc\bar{c}\bar{c}$ state with considering two structures, meson-meson [$\bar{c}c$][$\bar{c}c$] and diquark-antidiquark [$cc$][$\bar{c}\bar{c}$] and their mixing. The results manifest that the energies of the low-lying states are all higher than the meson-meson thresholds [$\bar{c}c$][$\bar{c}c$]. However, resonances are possible because of the color structure. Several resonances are proposed and the lowest resonance is predicted to be 6.5 GeV and the stability of the resonance states is checked using the real scaling method.

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