Double strangeness pentaquarks and other exotic hadrons in the b \ J/\ φ decay

Abstract

We study the possibility that four resonances ((1620), (1690), (1820), (1950)) could correspond to pentaquark states, in the form of meson-baryon bound systems. We also explore the possible existence of doubly strange pentaquarks with hidden charm (Pcss) and find two candidates structured in a similar form, at energies of 4493~ MeV and 4630~ MeV. The meson-baryon interaction is built from t-channel meson exchange processes which are evaluated using effective Lagrangians. Moreover we analyse the b~J/~φ decay process, which permits exploring the existence of the heavy double strange pentaquark, as well as other exotic hadrons, in the three different two-body invariant mass spectra of the emitted particles. In the J/φ mass spectrum, we analyse the nature of the X(4140) and X(4160) resonances. In the J/ invariant mass spectrum, we study the signal produced by the doubly strange pentaquark, where we conclude that it has a good chance to be detected in this reaction if its mass is around 4580-4680~ MeV. Finally, in the φ spectrum we study the likelihood to detect the (2500) state.

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