Novel description of Pc(4312)+, Pc(4380)+, and Pc(4457)+ with double triangle cusps

Abstract

We propose a novel scenario for the peak structures, usually interpreted as hidden charm pentaquark (Pc) contributions, in the LHCb's b0 J/ p K- data. The key idea is to utilize leading or lower-order singularities from double triangle mechanisms. The singularities cause anomalous threshold cusps, which are significantly more singular than the ordinary ones, at the c(*)D(*) threshold. We demonstrate that the double triangle amplitudes interfere with other common mechanisms to create peak structure that fit well the Pc(4312)+, Pc(4380)+, and Pc(4457)+ peaks in the data. This picture is completely different from commonly used ones such as hadron molecules and compact pentaquarks. Meanwhile, Pc(4440)+ is included in the proposed model as a resonance with width and strength significantly smaller than previously estimated. The proposed model can (partly) explain the current data for other processes where Pc+ signals are expected such as: no Pc+ signals in the GlueX J/ photoproduction data; a possible signal only from Pc(4440)+ in the LHCb's b0 J/ p π- data.

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