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Hidden charm pentaquark and $\Lambda(1405)$ in the $\Lambda^0_b \to \eta_c K^- p (\pi \Sigma)$ reaction

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-02-01 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We have performed a study of the Λb0ηcKp\Lambda^0_b \to \eta_c K^- p and Λb0ηcπΣ\Lambda^0_b \to \eta_c \pi \Sigma reactions based on the dominant Cabibbo favored weak decay mechanism. We show that the KpK^- p produced only couples to Λ\Lambda^* states, not Σ\Sigma^* and that the πΣ\pi \Sigma state is only generated from final state interaction of KˉN\bar{K}N and ηΛ\eta \Lambda channels which are produced in a primary stage. This guarantees that the πΣ\pi \Sigma state is generated in isospin I=0I=0 and we see that the invariant mass produces a clean signal for the Λ(1405)\Lambda(1405) of higher mass at 14201420 MeV. We also study the ηcp\eta_c p final state interaction, which is driven by the excitation of a hidden charm resonance predicted before. We relate the strength of the different invariant mass distributions and find similar strengths that should be clearly visible in an ongoing LHCb experiment. In particular we predict that a clean peak should be seen for a hidden charm resonance that couples to the ηcp\eta_c p channel in the invariant ηcp\eta_c p mass distribution.

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@article{arxiv.1711.01710,
  title  = {Hidden charm pentaquark and $\Lambda(1405)$ in the $\Lambda^0_b \to \eta_c K^- p (\pi \Sigma)$ reaction},
  author = {Ju-Jun Xie and Wei-Hong Liang and Eulogio Oset},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.01710},
  year   = {2018}
}

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8 pages, 7 figures