Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494627 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We study the Îc+âÏ0Ïp decay by considering a triangle singularity mechanism. In this mechanism, the Î+c decays into the KâΣâ(1385), the Σâ(1385) decays into the Ï0Σ (or Î), and then the KâΣ (or Î) interact to produce the Ïp in the final state. This mechanism produces a peak structure around 2020 MeV. In addition, the possibility that there is a hidden-strange pentaquark-like state is also considered by taking into account the final state interactions of KâÎ, KâΣ, and Ïp. We conclude that it is difficult to search for the hidden-strange analogue of the Pc states in this decay. However, we do expect nontrivial behavior in the Ïp invariant mass distribution. The predictions can be tested by experiments such as BESIII, LHCb and Belle-II.
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Authors
Ju-Jun Xie, Feng-Kun Guo,