Pentaquarks and Tetraquarks at LHCb (1509.04051v1)
Abstract: Exotic resonant structures found in $\Lambda0_b$ and $\overline{B}0$ decays into charmonium in the LHCb experiment are discussed. Examination of the $J/\psi p$ system in $\Lambda0_b\to J/\psi K- p$ decays shows two states each of which must be composed of $uudc\overline{c}$ quarks, and thus are called charmonium pentaquarks. Their masses are $4380\pm 8\pm 29$~MeV and $4449.8\pm 1.7\pm 2.5$~MeV, and their corresponding widths ($\Gamma$) are $205\pm 18\pm 86$ MeV, and $39\pm 5\pm 19$ MeV. The preferred $JP$ assignments are of opposite parity, with one state having spin 3/2 and the other 5/2. Models of internal binding of the pentaquark states are discussed. Finally, another mesonic state is discussed, the $Z(4430)-$ that decays into $\psi' \pi-$ and was first observed by the Belle collaboration in $B0\to \psi' K+\pi-$ decays. Using a sample of approximately 25,000 signal events, LHCb determines the $J{P}$ to be $1{+}$.
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