New c0 baryons discovered by LHCb as the members of 1P and 2S states

Abstract

Inspired by the newly observed c0 states at LHCb, we decode their properties by performing an analysis of mass spectrum and decay behavior. Our studies show that the five narrow states, i.e., c(3000)0, c(3050)0, c(3066)0, c(3090)0, and c(3119)0, could be grouped into the 1P states with negative parity. Among them, the c(3000)0 and c(3090)0 states could be the JP=1/2- candidates, while c(3050)0 and c(3119)0 are suggested as the JP=3/2- states. c(3066)0 could be regarded as a JP=5/2- state. Since the the spin-parity, the electromagnetic transitions, and the possible hadronic decay channels c()π have not been measured yet, other explanations are also probable for these narrow c0 states. Additionally, we discuss the possibility of the broad structure c(3188)0 as a 2S state with JP=1/2+ or JP=3/2+. In our scheme, c(3119)0 cannot be a 2S candidate.

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