Molecular charmed baryons and pentaquarks from light-meson exchange saturation
Abstract
The spectrum of the c qq baryons contains a few states whose nature is not clearly a three-quark composite and which might have a sizable baryon-meson component. Examples include the c(2800) or the c(2940). Here we explore the spectrum of two-body systems composed of a light, octet baryon and a charmed meson (or antimeson) within a simple contact-range theory in which the couplings are saturated by light-meson exchanges. This results in the prediction of a series of composite anticharmed pentaquarks (c q qqq ) and singly-charmed baryons (c q qqq ). Among the later we find J=12 D and J=32 D* bound states with masses matching those of the recently observed c(3185) and c(3327) baryons.
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