A hidden-charm pentaquark state in 0b J/ p π- decay

Abstract

We study here the b0 J/ p π- reaction in analogy to the 0b J/ p K- one, and we note that in both decays there is a sharp structure (dip or peak) in the J/ p mass distribution around 4450 MeV, which is associated in the 0b J/ p K- experiment to an exotic pentaquark baryonic state, although in b0 J/ p π- it shows up with relatively low statistics. We analyze the 0b J/ p π- interaction along the same lines as the 0b J/ p K- one, with the main difference stemming from the reduced Cabibbo strength in the former and the consideration of the π-p final state interaction instead of the K-p one. We find that with a minimal input, introducing the π-p and J/ p interaction in S-wave with realistic interactions, and the empirical P-wave and D-wave contributions, one can accomplish a qualitative description of the π-p and J/ p mass distributions. More importantly, the peak structure followed by a dip of the experimental J/ p mass distribution is reproduced with the same input as used to describe the data of 0b→ J/ p K- reaction. The repercussion for the triangular singularity mechanism, invoked in some works to explain the pentaquark peak, is discussed.

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