Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861494 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The QCD sum rule for the pentaquark Î+, first analyzed by Sugiyama, Doi and Oka, is reanalyzed with a phenomenological side that explicitly includes the contribution from the two-particle reducible kaon-nucleon intermediate state. The magnitude for the overlap of the Î+ interpolating current with the kaon-nucleon state is obtained by using soft-kaon theorem and a separate sum rule for the ground state nucleon with the pentaquark nucleon interpolating current. It is found that the K-N intermediate state constitutes only 10% of the sum rule so that the original claim that the parity of Î+ is negative remains valid.
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Authors
Su Houng Lee, Hungchong Kim, Youngshin Kwon,