8–14 Jan 2026
University of Granada, Carmen de la Victoria
Europe/Madrid timezone

Heavy-Flavor Fragmentation: The QCD Portal to Exotic Matter

13 Jan 2026, 15:00
30m
University of Granada, Carmen de la Victoria

University of Granada, Carmen de la Victoria

Speaker

Francesco Giovanni Celiberto (UAH Madrid)

Description

We investigate the core dynamics behind exotic matter formation via the TQ4Q1.1 set of collinear, variable-flavor-number-scheme fragmentation functions for fully charmed or bottomed tetraquarks in three quantum configurations: scalar ($0^{++}$), axial vector ($1^{+-}$), and tensor ($2^{++}$). We adopt single-parton fragmentation at leading power and implement a nonrelativistic QCD factorization scheme tailored to tetraquark Fock-state configurations. Short-distance inputs at the initial scale are modeled using updated calculations for both gluon- and heavy-quark-initiated channels.vA threshold-consistent DGLAP evolution is then applied via HF-NRevo. We provide the first systematic treatment of uncertainties propagated from the color-composite long-distance matrix elements that govern the nonperturbative hadronization of tetraquarks. Our analysis represents a further step toward bridging the domains of hadronic structure, precision QCD, and exotic matter.

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