Quark-model search for compact c c uds pentaquark states

Abstract

A potential quark model is used to search for a Pccs0=(ccuds)0, JP=1/2- pentaquark state that has recently been observed experimentally by the LHCb collaboration at 4338.2 MeV, with a width of 7.0 MeV and high statistical significance >15σ. Our model Hamiltonian reproduces the masses of the low-lying charmed and strange hadrons. We use the Gaussian expansion method to solve the five-body Schr\"odinger equation. Employing the real scaling method including the relevant meson-baryon thresholds explicitly, sharp resonances are distinguished from the meson-baryon scattering states. We incorporate new color states of the color-octet meson and baryon configurations as well as the color-singlet configurations for the five-quark states. We find no JP=1/2- resonance close to the observed state, and also none in the JP=3/2- state. This increases the likelihood that P0ccs is a cD hadronic molecule rather than a compact state.

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