*1/2-(1380) in the +c η π+ decay

Abstract

A * state with spin-parity JP = 1/2- with mass and width around 1380 MeV and 120 MeV, refereed to as the *1/2-(1380), has been predicted in several pentaquark models and inferred from the analysis of CLAS γ p data. In the present work, we discuss how one can employ the +c η π+ decay to test its existence, as well as to study the *(1385) state with JP = 3/2+. Because the final π+ system is in a pure isospin I = 1 combination, the +c η π+ decay can be an ideal process to study these * resonances. In particular, we show that the decay angle and energy distributions of the π+ are very different for *(1385) and *1/2-(1380). The proposed decay mechanism as well as the existence of the *1/2-(1380) state can be checked by future BESIII and Belle experiments.

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