Bolstering up the existence of Ps(2080)

Abstract

We present a detailed study of the partial decay widths of a spin-parity resonance JP=3/2- N* with a mass of 2070 MeV obtained from the coupled channel s wave vector-baryon N, ω N, φ N, K* and K* dynamics. This state, which couples strongly to the K* channel, corresponds to a nucleon with a hidden strange quark content, in analogy to the Pc states discovered by the LHCb collaboration, and we denote it as Ps(2080). A state with such a nature can decay to vector-baryon, pseudoscalar-baryon, and pseudoscalar-baryon resonance channels, involving triangular loops in the latter two cases. As we will show, the partial decay widths to pseudoscalar-baryon resonance channels, like π N*(1535), π N*(1650), K(1405), are comparable to those related to ground state baryons in the final state, like π N, η N, K. In this way, reactions involving such lighter baryon resonances in the final state can be used as an alternative source of information on the properties of a N* with hidden strangeness.

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