Hidden-charm pentaquarks with triple strangeness due to the c(*)Ds(*) interactions

Abstract

Motivated by the successful interpretation of these observed Pc and Pcs states under the meson-baryon molecular picture, we systematically investigate the possible hidden-charm molecular pentaquark states with triple strangeness which is due to the c(*)Ds(*) interactions. We perform a dynamical calculation of the possible hidden-charm molecular pentaquarks with triple strangeness by the one-boson-exchange model, where the S-D wave mixing effect and the coupled channel effect are taken into account in our calculation. Our results suggest that the c Ds* state with JP=3/2- and the c* Ds* state with JP=5/2- can be recommended as the candidates of the hidden-charm molecular pentaquark with triple strangeness. Furthermore, we discuss the two-body hidden-charm strong decay behaviors of these possible hidden-charm molecular pentaquarks with triple strangeness by adopting the quark-interchange model. These predictions are expected to be tested at the LHCb, which can be as a potential research issue with more accumulated experimental data in near future.

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