Study on the possible molecular states composed of c D*, c D*, c D* and c' D* in the Bethe-Salpeter frame based on the pentaquark states Pc(4440), Pc(4457) and Pcs(4459)

Abstract

The measurements on a few pentaquarks states Pc(4440), Pc(4457) and Pcs(4459) excite our new interests about their structures. Since the masses of Pc(4440) and Pc(4457) are close to the threshold of c D*, in the earlier works, they were regarded as molecular states of c D* with quantum numbers I(JP)=12(12-) and 12(32-), respectively. In a similar way Pcs(4459) is naturally considered as a c D* bound state with I=0. Within the Bethe-Salpeter (B-S) framework we systematically study the possible bound states of c D*, c D*, c D* and c' D*. Our results indicate that c D* can form a bound state with I(JP)=12(12-), which corresponds to Pc(4440). However for the I(JP)=12(32-) system the attraction between c and D* is too weak to constitute a molecule, so Pc(4457) may not be a bound state of c D* with I(JP)=12(32-). As c D* and c' D* systems we take into account of the mixing between c and 'c and the eigenstets should include two normal bound states c D* and c' D* with I(JP)=12(12-) and a loosely bound state c D* with I(JP)=12(32-). The conclusion that two c D* bound states exist, supports the suggestion that the observed peak of Pcs(4459) may hide two states Pcs(4455) and Pcs(4468). Based on the computations we predict a bound state c' D* with I(JP)=12(12-) but not that with I(JP)=12(32-). Further more accurate experiments will test our approach and results.

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