Decay patterns of low-lying Nss states to the strangeness channels
Abstract
Here we investigate the decay patterns of the low-lying hidden strangeness nucleon resonances ( Nss) to the strangeness channels by employing the chiral Lagrangian approach, where the Nss states are treated as compact pentaquark states. The S-wave decays of these states to the PB (pseudoscalar meson and baryon) and VB (vector meson and baryon) channels are studied. According to the obtained masses and decay properties, we find four states, namely, Nss(1874) with quantum numbers I(JP)=1/2(1/2-), Nss(1885) with I(JP)=1/2(3/2-), Nss(2327) with I(JP)=1/2(1/2-), and Nss(2252) with I(JP)=1/2(3/2-), may be associated to the well established nucleon resonances N*(1895), N*(1875), and the newly predicted N*(2355) and N*(2250) by CLAS collaboration, respectively. In addition, several other obtained hidden strangeness nucleon resonances may be expected to be dominant components of the predicted missing resonances in the literatures.
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