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Hidden-charm pentaquark states in a mass splitting model

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arxiv 2307.00539 v3 pith:AHTYLYTB submitted 2023-07-02 hep-ph hep-exhep-latnucl-th

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Assuming that the $P_c(4312)^+$ is a $I(J^P)=\frac12(\frac32^-)$ compact pentaquark, we study the mass spectrum of its S-wave hidden-charm partner states in a color-magnetic interaction model. Combining the information from their decays obtained in a simple rearrangement scheme, one finds that the quantum numbers of $P_c(4457)^+$, $ P_c(4440)^+$, and $P_c(4337)^+$ can be assigned to be $I(J^P)=\frac12(\frac32^-)$, $\frac12(\frac12^-)$, and $\frac12(\frac12^-)$, respectively, while both $P_{cs}(4338)^0$ and $P_{cs}(4459)^0$ can be interpreted as $I(J^P)=0(\frac12^-)$ $udsc\bar{c}$ compact states. Based on the numerical results, we also find narrow pentaquarks in $ssnc\bar{c}$ ($n=u,d$) and $sssc\bar{c}$ systems. The decay properties of the studied pentaquarks and the searching channels for them can be tested in future experiments.

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  1. Doubly-charmed pentaquark states in a mass splitting model

    hep-ph 2025-04 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Using a color-magnetic interaction model anchored to P_c(4312), the authors predict three stable doubly-charmed pentaquarks below their strong decay thresholds.

  2. Study on Pentaqaurks by Solving Schrodinger Equation in the Non-Hermitian Quantum Mechanics

    hep-ph 2025-06 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    By fitting the binding energies of four known pentaquarks to a solvable Yukawa-type potential, the paper obtains resonance poles about 100 MeV above threshold and assigns one of them to Pc(4440)+.

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