A hidden-charm S=-1 pentaquark from the decay of Λ_b into J/psi η Λ
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The hidden charm pentaquark state $P_c(4450)$ observed recently by the LHCb collaboration may be of molecular nature, as advocated by some unitary approaches that also predict pentaquark partners in the strangeness $S=-1$ sector. In this work we argue that a hidden-charm strange pentaquark could be seen from the decay of the $\Lambda_b$, just as in the case of the non-strange $P_c(4450)$, but looking into the $J/\psi \eta \Lambda$ decay mode and forming the invariant mass spectrum of $J/\psi\Lambda$ pairs. In the model presented here, which assumes a standard weak decay topology and incorporates the hadronization process and final state interaction effects, we find the $J/\psi \eta \Lambda$ final states to be populated with similar strength as the $J/\psi K^- p$ states employed for the observation of the non-strange pentaquark. This makes the $\Lambda_ b \to J/\psi \eta \Lambda$ decay to be an interesting process to observe a possible strange partner of the $P_c(4450)$ . We study the dependence of the $J/\psi \Lambda$ mass spectra on various model ingredients and on the unknown properties of the strange pentaquark.
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