Penta-quark in Anisotropic Lattice QCD

Abstract

Penta-quark (5Q) baryons are studied using anisotropic lattice QCD for high-precision measurement of temporal correlators. A non-NK-type interpolating field is employed to study the 5Q states with JP=1/2 and I=0. In JP=1/2+ channel, the lowest-lying state is found at m5Q 2.25 GeV, which is too massive to be identified as the Theta+(1540). In JP=1/2- channel, the lowest-lying state is found at m5Q 1.75 GeV. To distinguish a compact 5Q resonance state from an NK scattering state, a new method with ``hybrid boundary condition (HBC)'' is proposed. As a result of the HBC analysis, the observed state in the negative-parity channel turns out to be an NK scattering state.

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