Observation of a $J/\psi\Lambda$ resonance consistent with a strange pentaquark candidate in $B^-\to J/\psi\Lambda\bar{p}$ decays
LHCb collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports the observation of a narrow $J/ar{ ext{psi}} ext{Lambda}$ resonance in $B^- o J/ar{ ext{psi}} ext{Lambda}ar{ ext{p}}$ decays, indicating a potential strange pentaquark state with precise measurements of its mass, width, and quantum numbers.
Contribution
First observation of a strange pentaquark candidate in $B$ decays with detailed amplitude analysis and quantum number determination.
Findings
Resonance mass: 4338.2 MeV
Resonance width: 7.0 MeV
Spin 1/2 with negative parity
Abstract
An amplitude analysis of decays is performed using about 4400 signal candidates selected on a data sample of collisions recorded at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb. A narrow resonance in the system, consistent with a pentaquark candidate with strangeness, is observed with high significance. The mass and the width of this new state are measured to be MeV and MeV, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. The spin is determined to be and negative parity is preferred. Due to the small -value of the reaction, the most precise single measurement of the mass to date, MeV, is obtained.
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