How to reveal the exotic nature of the Pc(4450)

Abstract

The LHCb Collaboration announced two pentaquark-like structures in the J/ p invariant mass distribution. We show that the current information on the narrow structure at 4.45 GeV is compatible with kinematical effects of the rescattering from c1 p to J/ p: First, it is located exactly at the c1 p threshold. Second, the mass of the four-star well-established (1890) is such that a leading Landau singularity from a triangle diagram can coincidentally appear at the c1 p threshold, and third, there is a narrow structure at the c1\,p threshold but not at the c0 p and c2 p thresholds. In order to check whether that structure corresponds to a real exotic resonance, one has to measure the process b0 K-c1 p. If the Pc(4450) structure exists in the c1 p invariant mass distribution as well, then the structure cannot be just a kinematical effect but is a real resonance, otherwise, one cannot conclude the Pc(4450) to be another exotic hadron. In addition, it is also worthwhile to measure the decay (1S) J/ p p: a narrow structure at 4.45 GeV but not at the c0 p and c2 p thresholds would exclude the possibility of a pure kinematical effect.

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