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Prediction of charmed-bottom pentaquarks in quark model

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Inspired by the fully heavy tetraquark states reported by the LHCb, ATLAS and CMS Collaborations, we perform a systemical investigation of the low-lying fully heavy pentaquark systems composed of charm and bottom quarks (anti-quark) in the chiral quark model. With the help of the channel-coupling, we obtain several fully heavy pentaquark candidates, which are $cccc\bar{b}$ and $bbbb\bar{c}$ systems with $J^P = 1/2^-$ and $3/2^-$, $cccb\bar{c}$, $bbbc\bar{b}$, $cccb\bar{b}$ and $bbbc\bar{c}$ systems with $J^P = 5/2^-$. The binding energies of these states are all below 10 MeV and the root mean square (RMS) are around 1.8 fm, which indicates that these states are likely to be molecular states. These predicted exotic states may provide new ideas for experimental searches and we expect more experimental and theoretical researches to study and understand the fully heavy states in future.

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Investigation of full heavy $ QQQQ'\bar{Q}$ pentaquark candidates

hep-ph · 2025-02-13 · conditional · novelty 4.0

QCD sum rules predict a pentaquark with three charm quarks, one bottom quark, and an anti-charm quark near 11.38 GeV, and a pentaquark with three bottom quarks, one charm quark, and an anti-bottom quark near 21.0 GeV, both with spin-parity 1/2^-.

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  • Investigation of full heavy $ QQQQ'\bar{Q}$ pentaquark candidates hep-ph · 2025-02-13 · conditional · none · ref 94 · internal anchor

    QCD sum rules predict a pentaquark with three charm quarks, one bottom quark, and an anti-charm quark near 11.38 GeV, and a pentaquark with three bottom quarks, one charm quark, and an anti-bottom quark near 21.0 GeV, both with spin-parity 1/2^-.