Charmed excited baryons with heavy-quark spin symmetry
Abstract
Recently five c excited states have been reported by the LHCb Collaboration, four of them corroborated by Belle. The Belle Collaboration has also discovered in 2017 one excited c with mass of 2930 MeV. In view of these recent detections, we analyze the possible molecular description of these states, using a unitarized baryon-meson model that incorporates both chiral and heavy-quark spin symmetries in a consistent manner. We pay a special attention to the renormalization procedure, so as to determine the robustness of our predictions. Within our model, we generate dynamically several c and c states. We find that, at least, three of our c states can be identified with the experimental ones and have spin-parity J=1/2- or J=3/2-. Moreover, we find a plausible molecular description of not only the c(2930) state, but also c(2790), c(2815) and c(2970), reported in the PDG. Interestingly, we determine that c(2930) and c(2970) are heavy-quark spin partners with J=1/2- and J=3/2-, respectively, while obtaining that c(2930), c(3090) or the c(3119), and c(2800) would belong to the same SU(3) multiplet.
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