Understanding Pcs(4459) as a hadronic molecule in the b- J/ K- decay
Abstract
Recently, the LHCb Collaboration reported on the evidence for a hidden charm pentaquark state with strangeness, i.e., Pcs(4459), in the J/ invariant mass distribution of the b- J/ K- decay. In this work, assuming that Pcs(4459) is a D*c molecular state, we study this decay via triangle diagrams b→ Ds(*)c (D(*)K)c Pcs K (J/) K. Our study shows that the production yield of a spin 3/2 D*c state is approximately one order of magnitude larger than that of a spin 1/2 state due to the interference of Dsc and Ds*c intermediate states. We obtain a model independent constraint on the product of couplings gPcsD*c and gPcsJ/. With the predictions of two particular molecular models as inputs, we calculate the branching ratio of b- (Pcs)J/ K- and compare it with the experimental measurement. We further predict the lineshape of this decay which could be useful to future experimental studies.
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