Production of Pc states in b decays

Abstract

We develop a model for the production of the Pc states observed at LHCb in Lambdab - Jpsi p K- decays. With fewer parameters than other approaches, we obtain excellent fits to the Jpsi-p invariant mass spectrum, capturing both the prominent peaks, and broader features over the full range of invariant mass. A distinguishing feature of our model is that whereas Pc(4312), Pc(4380), and Pc(4440) are resonances with Sigmac*-D* constituents, the nature of Pc(4457) is quite different, and can be understood either as a Sigmac-D* threshold cusp, a Lambdac(2595)-D enhancement due to the triangle singularity, or a Lambdac(2595)-D resonance. We propose experimental measurements that can discriminate among these possibilities. Unlike in other models, our production mechanism respects isospin symmetry and the empirical dominance of colour-enhanced processes in weak decays, and additionally gives a natural explanation for the overall shape of the data. Our model is consistent with experimental constraints from photoproduction and Lambdab - Lambdac-D(*)0 K- decays and it does not imply the existence of partner states whose apparent absence in experiments is unexplained in other models.

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