Heavy-Quark Symmetry Partners of the Pc(4450) Pentaquark

Abstract

The spectrum of heavy-hadron molecules is constrained by heavy-quark symmetry in its different manifestations. Heavy-quark spin symmetry for instance connects the properties of the ground and excited states of heavy hadrons, while heavy-antiquark-diquark symmetry connects the properties of heavy antimesons (D, D*) and doubly heavy baryons (cc, cc*). A prediction of these symmetries is that if the Pc(4450) is indeed a D* c bound state, then there should be a series of D* c*, cc c, cc* c, cc c* and cc* c* partners. The concrete application of heavy-quark spin symmetry indicates that, if the Pc(4450) is a 32- D* c molecule, the existence of a 52- D* c* partner with similar binding energy --- which we call Pc(4515), given its expected mass --- is likely. Conversely, the application of heavy-antiquark-diquark symmetry indicates that the 0+ cc c, 1+ cc c*, 2+ cc* c and 3+ cc* c* molecules are likely to bind too, with binding energies in the 20-30\, MeV range.

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