Looking for a hidden-charm pentaquark state with strangeness S=-1 from -b decay into J/ K-

Abstract

Assuming that the recently observed hidden-charm pentaquark state, Pc(4450), is of molecular nature as predicted in the unitary approach, we propose to study the decay of -b→ J/ K- to search for the strangeness counterpart of the Pc(4450). There are three ingredients in the decay mechanism: the weak decay mechanism, the hadronization mechanism, and the finite state interactions in the meson-baryon system of strangeness S=-2 and isospin I=1/2 and of the J/. All these have been tested extensively. As a result, we provide a genuine prediction of the differential cross section where a strangeness hidden-charm pentaquark state, the counterpart of the Pc(4450), can be clearly seen. The decay rate is estimated to be of similar magnitude as the b0→ J/ K- p observed by the LHCb collaboration.

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