Interpretations of the new LHCb Pc(4337)+ pentaquark state
Abstract
Recently the LHCb collaboration has observed a new pentaquark state, the Pc(4337)+. Owing to its proximity to the c0(1S) p, D* c, D c and D c* thresholds, this new pentaquark might very well be a meson-baryon bound state. However its spin and parity have not been determined yet and none of the previous possibilities can be ruled out. We briefly explore a few of these options and the consequences they entail in the present manuscript: (i) the Pc(4337)+ might be a c0(1S) p bound state, (ii) the Pc(4312)+ and Pc(4337)+ might be D* c and D c states close to threshold, respectively, where the Breit-Wigner mass might not correspond to the location of the poles, (iii) the locations of the Pc(4312)+ and Pc(4337)+ might be explained in terms of the D* c-D c and D* c-D c* coupled channel dynamics. This last option, though not the most probable explanation, is still potentially compatible with the double peak solution of the Pcs(4459)0 and with what we know of the Pc(4312)+. As a byproduct of the previous explorations, we conjecture the existence of a series of anticharmed meson - antitriplet charmed baryon bound states and calculate their masses.
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