Study on possible molecular states composed of c D (b B) and c D (b B) within the Bethe-Salpeter framework
Abstract
Pc(4312) observed by the LHCb collaboration is confirmed as a pentaquark and its structure, production, and decay behaviors attract great attention from theorists and experimentalists. Since its mass is very close to sum of c and D masses, it is naturally tempted to be considered as a molecular state composed of c and D. Moreover, Pc(4312) is observed in the channel with J/ p final state, requiring that isospin conservation Pc(4312) is an isospin-1/2 eigenstate. In literature, several groups used various models to estimate its spectrum. We systematically study the pentaquarks within the framework of the Bethe-Salpeter equation; thus Pc(4312) is an excellent target because of the available data. We calculate the spectrum of Pc(4312) in terms of the Bethe-Salpter equations and further study its decay modes. Some predictions on other possible pentaquark states that can be tested in future experiments are made.
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