Pole determination of P s(4338) and possible P s(4255) in B- J/p

Abstract

First hidden-charm pentaquark candidate with strangeness, P s(4338), was recently discovered in B- J/p by the LHCb Collaboration. P s(4338) shows up as a bump at the cD threshold in the J/ invariant mass (MJ/) distribution. The MJ/ distribution also shows a large fluctuation at the cDs threshold, hinting the existence of a possible P s(4255). In this work, we determine the P s(4338) and P s(4255) pole positions for the first time. For this purpose, we fit a B- J/p model to the MJ/, MJ/p, Mp, and θK* distributions from the LHCb simultaneously; 2/ ndf 1.21. Then we extract P s poles from a unitary cD-cDs coupled-channel scattering amplitude built in the model. In our default fit, the P s(4338) pole is found at ( 4338.2 1.4)-( 1.9 0.5 )\,i MeV while the P s(4255) pole at 4254.7 0.4 MeV. The P s(4338) and P s(4255) are mostly c D bound and cDs virtual states, respectively. Through our analysis, the data disfavors a hypothesis of P s(4338) as merely a kinematical effect. This pole determination, which is important in its own right, sets a primary basis to study the nature of the P s states.

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