A hidden-charm $S=-1$ pentaquark from the decay of $\Lambda_b$ into $J/\psi \eta \Lambda$
A. Feijoo, V.K. Magas, A. Ramos, E. Oset

TL;DR
This paper predicts a hidden-charm strange pentaquark state observable in the decay of Lambda_b into J/psi, eta, and Lambda, using a model that incorporates weak decay, hadronization, and final state interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework to identify a strange pentaquark partner of P_c(4450) in Lambda_b decays, expanding the search for exotic states.
Findings
Similar strength in J/psi eta Lambda and J/psi K- p final states.
Potential to observe the strange pentaquark in the J/psi Lambda invariant mass spectrum.
Dependence of the mass spectrum on model parameters and pentaquark properties.
Abstract
The hidden charm pentaquark state observed recently by the LHCb collaboration may be of molecular nature, as advocated by some unitary approaches that also predict pentaquark partners in the strangeness sector. In this work we argue that a hidden-charm strange pentaquark could be seen from the decay of the , just as in the case of the non-strange , but looking into the decay mode and forming the invariant mass spectrum of pairs. In the model presented here, which assumes a standard weak decay topology and incorporates the hadronization process and final state interaction effects, we find the final states to be populated with similar strength as the states employed for the observation of the non-strange pentaquark. This makes the decay…
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