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Decay Probability Ratio of Pentaquark Theta^+ State

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v4 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

The pentaquark state of Θ+(uuddsˉ)\Theta^{+}(uudd\bar{s}) has been observed to decay with two decay modes: Θ+nK+\Theta^+\to n K^+ and Θ+pK0\Theta^+ \to p K^0. The decay probability ratio of the two decay modes is studied with general symmetry consideration of isospin, spin, and parity. We arrive at a result of the ratio Γ(Θ+nK+)Γ(Θ+pK0)=(αβ)2(α+β)2(k1k2)2L+1\frac{\Gamma(\Theta^+\to nK^+)}{\Gamma(\Theta^+\to pK^0)} =\frac{(\alpha-\beta)^2}{(\alpha+\beta)^2}(\frac{k_1}{k_2})^{2L+1}, which is valid for the Θ+\Theta^+ state to be a pure isoscalar or isovector state, or an isoscalar and isovector mixing state, or an isotensor state with mixture of isoscalar and isovector components with coefficients α\alpha and β\beta. The dependence on spin and parity of the pentaquark Θ+\Theta^+ state is found to be small due to small difference between the center of mass decay momenta k1k_1 and k2k_2 of the two decay modes. We also provide an analysis on the constraint of the isospin of Θ+\Theta^+ from the absence of a peak in the pK+pK^+ invariant mass distribution in the γppK+K\gamma p \to pK^+K^- process. Future experimental results about the decay probability ratio may provide information about the properties of the pentaquark Θ+\Theta^+ state.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0307381,
  title  = {Decay Probability Ratio of Pentaquark Theta^+ State},
  author = {Xun Chen and Yajun Mao and Bo-Qiang Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0307381},
  year   = {2008}
}

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8 latex pages, version for publication, a typo corrected