Pc(4312)+ and Pc(4337)+ as interfering cD and cD* threshold cusps
Abstract
The recent LHCb data on Bs0 J/ pp revealed a new pentaquark-like Pc(4337)+ structure, while finding no evidence for Pc(4312)+ discovered earlier in b0 J/ p K-. Though puzzling, the data actually offer an important hint to understand the nature of the pentaquark candidates. We develop a model to analyze the Bs0 J/ pp data. We find that a cD one-loop mechanism causes a threshold cusp that fits well the Pc(4337)+ peak. Also, the cD and cD* threshold cusps interfere with each other to reproduce an oscillating behavior in the proton helicity angle distribution. These results combined with our earlier analysis on b0 J/ p K- indicate that Pc(4312)+ and Pc(4337)+ are created by different interference patterns between the cD and cD* (anomalous) threshold cusps. The proposed scenario consistently explains why the Pc(4312)+ and Pc(4337)+ peaks appear in b0 J/ p K- and Bs0 J/ pp, respectively, but not vice versa or both.
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