Pentaquark Symmetries, Selection Rules and another potentially Narrow State
Abstract
We identify essential differences between the pentaquark and chiral soliton models of \10bar and {\bf 8} pentaquarks and conventional {\bf 8} states, which are experimentally measurable. We show how the decays of states in particular can test models of the pentaquarks, recommend study of the relative branching ratios of e.g. , and predict that the decay amplitude is zero at leading order in pentaquark models for any mixture of \10bar and the associated {\bf 8}. We also include a pedagogic discussion of wavefunctions in the pentaquark picture and show that pentaquark models have this {\bf 8} with , in leading order forbidding . The role of Fermi-Dirac symmetry in the wavefunction and its implications for the width of pentaquarks are briefly discussed. The relative couplings for . A further potentially narrow state in {\bf 8} with is predicted around 1650 MeV.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0401192,
title = {Pentaquark Symmetries, Selection Rules and another potentially Narrow State},
author = {F. E. Close and J. J. Dudek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0401192},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Revised version, corrects PDF margin problems, minor changes to text