Investigating excited c states from pentaquark perspective
Abstract
Inspired by the recent observation of new c0 states by the LHCb Collaboration, we explore the excited c states from the pentaquark perspective in the quark delocalization color screening model. Our results indicate that the c(3185) can be well interpreted as a molecular D predominated resonance state with JP=1/2-. The c(3120) can also be interpreted as a molecular c* K state with JP=3/2- and a new molecular state *c K* with JP=5/2- and a mass of 3527 MeV is predicted, which is worth searching in the future. Other reported c states cannot be well described in the framework of pentaquark systems in present work. The three-quark excited state, or the unquenched picture may be a good explanation, which is worth further exploration.
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