J/ femtoscopy and the nature of P s(4338)
Abstract
Over the past two decades, numerous exotic hadron states have been discovered, yet their underlying nature remains unclear. It is widely acknowledged that understanding hadron-hadron interactions is essential to unraveling their properties. Hadron spectroscopy is a powerful tool for this endeavor, providing rich experimental data that can shed light on exotic systems. Recently, the LHCb experiment analyzed the process B- → J/ p and observed a narrow peak in the J/ invariant mass spectrum, regarding it as a candidate for a pentaquark. In this work, we extract the coupled-channel J / -D c-Ds c potential based on the J/ invariant mass spectrum. Our results indicate the existence of a bound state below the D c mass threshold, corresponding to the experimentally measured state Pcs(4338). Furthermore, we predict the scattering lengths and momentum correlation functions for the J/ and Dc channels, which serve as theoretical references for future femtoscopy experiments.
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