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arxiv: 1506.04235 · v1 · pith:E72XVGTYnew · submitted 2015-06-13 · ✦ hep-ph · nucl-ex· nucl-th

Compositeness of the strange, charm and beauty odd parity Λ states

classification ✦ hep-ph nucl-exnucl-th
keywords lambdastatesmeson-baryonbeautycompositenessstrangecharmfrac
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We study the dependence on the quark mass of the compositeness of the lowest-lying odd parity hyperon states. Thus, we pay attention to $\Lambda-$like states in the strange, charm and beauty, sectors which are dynamically generated using a unitarized meson-baryon model. In the strange sector we use an SU(6) extension of the Weinberg-Tomozawa meson-baryon interaction, and we further implement the heavy-quark spin symmetry to construct the meson-baryon interaction when charmed or beauty hadrons are involved. In the three examined flavor sectors, we obtain two $J^P=1/2^-$ and one $J^P=3/2^-$ $\Lambda$ states. We find that the $\Lambda$ states which are bound states (the three $\Lambda_b$) or narrow resonances (one $\Lambda(1405)$ and one $\Lambda_c(2595)$) are well described as molecular states composed of $s$-wave meson-baryon pairs. The $\frac{1}{2}^-$ wide $\Lambda(1405)$ and $\Lambda_c(2595)$ as well as the $\frac{3}{2}^-$ $\Lambda(1520)$ and $\Lambda_c(2625)$ states display smaller compositeness and so they would require new mechanisms, such as $d$-wave interactions.

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