“…) have been discussed using various approaches, including the constituent quark model (CQM) [83][84][85], the quark delocalization color screening model [86][87][88], the lattice QCD calculation [89], the chiral constituent quark model [90], the nucleonnucleon interaction model [91,92], the chiral effective field theory (EFT) [93][94][95], the QCD sum rules [96,97], the relativistic six-quark equations [98], the complex scaling method [99], and the one-boson-exchange (OBE) model [100][101][102][103][104][105]. Meanwhile, Richard pointed out that there is no obvious gain with respect to the best threshold made of two baryons in a colour-additive model, but flavour independence dictates that before spin corrections, the threshold ( ) + ( ) is lower than 2 ( ) [106].…”