Pc cs(4459)0, Pc c s(4338)0 and mass spectrum of strange hidden-charm pentaquarks

Abstract

Strange hidden-charm pentaquark states have been systematically investigated within a diquark-triquark model. Through a Gaussian expansion method, masses of some diquarks, triquarks and strange hidden-charmed pentaquark states from S-wave to P-wave excitations have been calculated with the non-relativistic Semay and Silvestre-Brac potentials in terms of the same parameters employed for tetraquark states. Masses of pentaquark states in S-wave excitations are found between 4200 MeV and 4590 MeV, while masses of all P-wave excitations are found above 4600 MeV. Mass splittings between the S-wave and P-wave pentaquark states are about 350-570 MeV. In comparison to the experimental data, Pc cs(4459)0 observed by LHCb in decay channel b-→ J/ K- is assumed as the |1; 0, 1/2; 3/2, 03/2 [sq][ccq] pentaquark state with JP=3 2-, while Pc c s(4338)0 observed in the decay channel B-→ J/ p is very possibly the |0; 1, 1/2; 1/2, 01/2 [cq][csq] pentaquark state with JP=1 2-. We predict a lowest strange hidden-charm pentaquark state with JP=1 2- around 4200 MeV.

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