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Manifestly exotic pentaquarks with a single heavy quark

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arxiv 2010.05014 v4 pith:I372XGCF submitted 2020-10-10 hep-ph

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keywords statesexoticpentaquarkanalysisbehaviorschromomagneticconfigurationdecay
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Inspired by the observed $X(2900)$, we study systematically the mass spectra of the ground pentaquark states with the $qqqq\bar{Q}$ ($Q=c,b$; $q=n,s$; $n=u,d$) configuration in the framework of the Chromomagnetic Interaction model. We present a detailed analysis of their stabilities and decay behaviors. Our results indicate that there may exist narrow states or even stable states. We hope that the present study may inspire experimentalist's interest in searching for such a type of the exotic pentaquark state.

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