Abstract
A recent analysis by the LHCb Collaboration suggests the existence of three narrow pentaquarklike states - the Pc(4312), Pc(4440), and Pc(4457) - instead of just one in the previous analysis [the Pc(4450)]. The closeness of the Pc(4312) to the Dςc threshold and the Pc(4440) and Pc(4457) to the D∗ςc threshold suggests a molecular interpretation of these resonances. We show that these three pentaquarklike resonances can be naturally accommodated in a contact-range effective field theory description that incorporates heavy-quark spin symmetry. This description leads to the prediction of all the seven possible S-wave heavy antimeson-baryon molecules [that is, there should be four additional molecular pentaquarks in addition to the Pc(4312), Pc(4440), and Pc(4457)], providing the first example of a heavy-quark spin symmetry molecular multiplet that is complete. If this is confirmed, it will not only give us an impressive example of the application of heavy-quark symmetries and effective field theories in hadron physics, it will also uncover a clear and powerful ordering principle for the molecular spectrum, reminiscent of the SU(3)-flavor multiplets to which the light hadron spectrum conforms.
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Liu, M. Z., Pan, Y. W., Peng, F. Z., Sánchez, M. S., Geng, L. S., Hosaka, A., & Valderrama, M. P. (2019). Emergence of a Complete Heavy-Quark Spin Symmetry Multiplet: Seven Molecular Pentaquarks in Light of the Latest LHCb Analysis. Physical Review Letters, 122(24). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.242001
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