The ccbar Pentaquarks by a Quark Model

Abstract

Recent LHCb experiments have shown us that there are two resonances in the J/ p channel in the b decay, whose spin and parity are most probably (3/2- 5/2+). In this work, we investigate the I(JP)=1/2(1/2-), 1/2(3/2-), and 1/2(5/2-) uudc c pentaquark states by employing the quark cluster model. It is found that the color-octet isospin-1/2 spin-3/2 uud configuration gives an attraction to such five-quark systems. This configuration together with the color-octet c c pair gives structures around the c(*) D(*) thresholds: one bound state, two resonances, and one large cusp are found in the uudc c negative parity channels. We argue that these resonances and cusp may correspond to, or combine to form, the negative parity pentaquark peak observed by LHCb.

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