Observation of a narrow pentaquark state, Pc(4312)+, and of two-peak structure of the Pc(4450)+
Abstract
A narrow pentaquark state, Pc(4312)+, decaying to J/ p is discovered with a statistical significance of 7.3σ in a data sample of b0 J/ p K- decays which is an order of magnitude larger than that previously analyzed by the LHCb collaboration. The Pc(4450)+ pentaquark structure formerly reported by LHCb is confirmed and observed to consist of two narrow overlapping peaks, Pc(4440)+ and Pc(4457)+, where the statistical significance of this two-peak interpretation is 5.4σ. Proximity of the c+D0 and c+D*0 thresholds to the observed narrow peaks suggests that they play an important role in the dynamics of these states.
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