Five hidden-charm double-strange pentaquark resonances are predicted in the QDCSM with masses between 4600 and 4772 MeV, along with widths and dominant decay channels.
Nucleon-nucleon interaction in a chiral SU(3) quark model revisited
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A dynamical investigation of the nucleon-nucleon (NN) interaction by using the resonating group method (RGM) in a chiral SU(3) quark model has been revisited. The considered quark-quark interaction includes, besides the one-gluon exchange (OGE) and the phenomenological confinement potential, the nonet scalar and pseudoscalar meson exchanges derived from the spontaneous SU(3) chiral symmetry breaking. The physical consistency requirement that the wave functions of single baryons satisfy the minimums of the Hamiltonian has been strictly imposed in determination of the model parameters. The calculated masses of the octet and decuplet baryon ground states, the binding energy of the deuteron, and the NN scattering phase shifts up to a total angular momentum J=6 are in satisfactory agreement with the experiments.
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A study on the properties of hidden-charm pentaquarks with double strangeness
Five hidden-charm double-strange pentaquark resonances are predicted in the QDCSM with masses between 4600 and 4772 MeV, along with widths and dominant decay channels.