Hidden-charm pentaquarks and their hidden-bottom and Bc-like partner states

Abstract

In the framework of the color-magnetic interaction, we have systematically studied the mass splittings of the possible hidden-charm pentaquarks qqqcc (q=u,d,s) where the three light quarks are in a color-octet state. We find that i) the LHCb Pc states fall in the mass region of the studied system; ii) most pentaquarks should be broad states since their S-wave open-charm decays are allowed while the lowest state is the JP=12- -like pentaquark with probably the suppressed ηc decay mode only; and iii) the JP=52- states do not decay through S-wave and their widths are not so broad. The masses and widths of the two LHCb Pc baryons are compatible with such pentaquark states. We also explore the hidden-bottom and Bc-like partners of the hidden-charm states and find the possible existence of the pentaquarks which are lower than the relevant hadronic molecules.

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