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The LHCb pentaquark as a $\bar{D}^*Σ_c-\bar{D}^*Σ_c^*$ molecular state (1507.04249v3)

Published 15 Jul 2015 in hep-ph

Abstract: We perform a theoretical analysis of the $\Lambda_b \to J/\psi K- p$ reaction from where a recent LHCb experiment extracts a $\Lambda(1405)$ contribution in the $K- p$ spectrum close to threshold and two baryon states of hidden charm in the $J/\psi\,p$ spectrum. We recall that baryon states of this type have been theoretically predicted matching the mass, width and $JP$ of the experiment, concretely some states built up from the $J/\psi\, N$, $\bar D* \Lambda_c$, $\bar D* \Sigma_c$, $\bar D \Sigma*_c$ and $\bar D* \Sigma*_c$ coupled channels. We assume that the observed narrow state around 4450 MeV has this nature and we are able to describe simultaneously the shapes and relative strength of the the $K- p$ mass distribution close to threshold and the peak of the $J/\psi\,p$ distribution, with values of the $J/\psi\, p$ coupling to the resonance in line with the theoretical ones. The non trivial matching of many properties gives support to a $JP=3/2-$ assignment to this state and to its nature as a molecular state mostly made of $\bar D* \Sigma_c$ and $\bar D* \Sigma*_c$.

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