A Search for the LHCb Charmed 'Pentaquark' using Photo-Production of $J/{\psi}$ at Threshold in Hall C at Jefferson Lab
Z.-E. Meziani, S. Joosten, M. Paolone, E. Chudakov, M. Jones, K., Adhikari, K. Aniol, W. Armstrong, J. Arrington, A. Asaturyan, H. Atac, S., Bae, H. Bhatt, D. Bhetuwal, J.-P. Chen, X. Chen, H. Choi, S. Choi, M., Diefenthaler, J. Dunne, R. Dupr\'e, B. Duran, D. Dutta, L. El-Fassi

TL;DR
This paper proposes an experiment at Jefferson Lab to measure the photo-production of $J/\psi$ mesons near threshold, aiming to detect the LHCb pentaquark states and confirm their resonance nature through cross section analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental approach to identify pentaquark states via photo-production near threshold, distinguishing them from kinematic effects and improving understanding of $J/\psi$ production mechanisms.
Findings
Potential observation of resonance enhancement in cross section.
Improved understanding of $t$-channel elastic $J/\psi$ production.
Method to differentiate between resonance and diffractive processes.
Abstract
We propose to measure the photo-production cross section of near threshold, in search of the recently observed LHCb hidden-charm resonances (4380) and (4450) consistent with 'pentaquarks'. The observation of these resonances in photo-production will provide strong evidence of the true resonance nature of the LHCb states, distinguishing them from kinematic enhancements. A bremsstrahlung photon beam produced with an 11 GeV electron beam at CEBAF covers the energy range of production from the threshold photo-production energy of 8.2 GeV, to an energy beyond the presumed (4450) resonance. The experiment will be carried out in Hall C at Jefferson Lab using a 50{\mu}A electron beam incident on a 9% copper radiator. The resulting photon beam passes through a 15 cm liquid hydrogen target, producing mesons through a diffractive process in the…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
