The Pcs(4459) pentaquark from a combined effective field theory and phenomenological perspective

Abstract

The observation of the Pcs(4459) by the LHCb collaboration adds a new member to the set of known hidden-charm pentaquarks, which includes the Pc(4312), Pc(4440) and Pc(4457). The Pcs(4459) is expected to have the light-quark content of a baryon (I=0, S=-1), but its spin is unknown. Its closeness to the D* c threshold -- 4478\, MeV in the isospin-symmetric limit -- suggests the molecular hypothesis as a plausible explanation for the Pcs(4459). While in the absence of coupled-channel dynamics heavy-quark spin symmetry predicts the two spin-states of the D* c to be degenerate, power counting arguments indicate that the coupling with the nearby D c' and D c* channels might be a leading order effect. This generates a hyperfine splitting in which the J=32 D* c pentaquark will be lighter than the J=12 configuration, which we estimate to be of the order of 5-15\, MeV. We also point out an accidental symmetry between the Pcs(4459) and Pc(4440/4457) potentials. Finally, we argue that the spectroscopy and the J/ decays of the Pcs(4459) might suggest a marginal preference for J = 32 over J = 12.

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