Unravelling Pentaquarks with Born--Oppenheimer effective theory
Abstract
The hidden-charm pentaquark states , , , and , all with isospin , were discovered by the LHCb collaboration in the decay process . Although their quantum numbers remain undetermined, these states have generated significant theoretical interest. We analyze their spectrum and decay patterns-including those of their spin partners-within the Born--Oppenheimer effective field theory (BOEFT), a framework grounded in QCD. At leading order in BOEFT, we identify these pentaquark states as bound states in BO potentials that exhibit at short-distance a repulsive octet behavior and a nonperturbative shift due to the adjoint baryons masses, while asymptotically approaching the threshold. We further incorporate spin-dependent corrections to compute pentaquark multiplet spin splittings. Based on the spectrum, semi-inclusive decay widths to and , and the decay width ratios to and , we provide the first theoretical predictions for the adjoint baryon masses, which can be confirmed by future lattice QCD studies. Moreover, our analysis supports the quantum number assignments: for , for , for , and for . We also present results for the lowest bottom pentaquarks.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2508.13050,
title = {Unravelling Pentaquarks with Born--Oppenheimer effective theory},
author = {Nora Brambilla and Abhishek Mohapatra and Antonio Vairo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.13050},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
59 pages, 8 figures, 7 tables