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Evidence supporting the existence of $P_c(4380)^{\pm}$ from the recent measurements of $B_s \to J/ψp\bar{p}$ (2110.09423v2)

Published 18 Oct 2021 in hep-ph

Abstract: Very recently, the LHCb collaboration released the newest measurements of $B_s \to J/\psi p\bar{p}$, where an enhancement structure near 4.34 GeV was observed in the invariant mass spectrum of $J/\psi p$ with the statistical significance of $3.1-3.7$ $\sigma$. In this work, by performing a combined analysis for the three invariant mass spectra of $B_s \to J/\psi p\bar{p}$, we find that this $J/\psi p$ structure near 4.34 GeV can correspond to the contributions from the $P_c(4380)+$ state with the assumption of $J{P}=3/2{-}$ together with the reflections of $B_s \to (f_2{*} \to p\bar{p})J/\psi$. Here, $P_c(4380)$ was first observed in $\Lambda_b \to J/\psi p K$ but not confirmed in the updated LHCb data in 2019, and $f_2{*}$ means the exciting light isoscalar tensor meson around 2.0 GeV. Thus, this provides a possible evidence to support the existence of the pentaquark $P_c(4380)$. Specifically, the assumed spin parity $J{P}=3/2{-}$ of $P_c(4380)$ is consistent with a prediction of the theoretical explanation of an $S$-wave $\bar{D}\Sigma_c*$ molecular bound state.

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