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Can discovery of hidden charm strange pentaquark states help determine the spins of $P_c(4440)$ and $P_c(4457)$?

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arxiv 2011.07935 v1 pith:LTQYLQLU submitted 2020-11-16 hep-ph

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keywords spinsquarkdeterminediscoverymoleculescharmfindheavy
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The pentaquark states, $P_{c}(4312)$, $P_{c}(4440)$ and $P_{c}(4457)$, could be nicely arranged into a multiplet of seven molecules of $\bar{D}^{(\ast)}\Sigma_{c}^{(\ast)}$ dictated by heavy quark spin symmetry. However, the spins of $P_c(4440)$ and $P_c(4457)$ are not yet fully determined. In this work we employ the contact-range effective field theory to investigate the $SU(3)$-flavor counterparts of $\bar{D}^{(\ast)}\Sigma_{c}^{(\ast)}$, and study the possibility whether their discovery can help determine the spins of $P_c(4457)$ and $P_c(4440)$. We find the existence of a complete hidden charm strange multiplet of $\bar{D}^{(\ast)}\Xi_{c}^{(\prime\ast)}$ molecules irrespective of the spins of $P_c(4440)$ and $P_c(4457)$. On the other hand, we find that although molecules of $\bar{D}^{(\ast)}\Xi_{c}$ are also likely, depending on the realization of the underlying dynamics, their discovery can be more useful to determine the spins of $P_{c}(4440)$ and $P_{c}(4457)$ and to tell how the heavy quark and light quark interaction depends on the spin of the light quark pair.

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