$P_{c}$-like pentaquarks in hidden strange sector
Abstract: Analogous to the work of hidden charm molecular pentaquarks, we study possible hidden strange molecular pentaquarks composed of $\Sigma$ (or $\Sigma{*}$) and $K$ (or $K{*}$) in the framework of quark delocalization color screening model. Our results suggest that the $\Sigma K$, $\Sigma K{*}$ and $\Sigma{*} K{*}$ with $IJ{P}=\frac{1}{2}\frac{1}{2}{-}$ and $\Sigma K{*}$, $\Sigma{*} K$ and $\Sigma{*} K{*}$ with $IJ{P}=\frac{1}{2}\frac{3}{2}{-}$ are all resonance states by coupling the open channels. The molecular pentaquark $\Sigma{*} K$ with quantum numbers $IJ{P}=\frac{1}{2}\frac{3}{2}{-}$ can be seen as a strange partner of the LHCb $P_{c}(4380)$ state, and it can be identified as the nucleon resonance $N{*}(1875)$ listed in PDG. The $\Sigma K{*}$ with quantum numbers $IJ{P}=\frac{1}{2}\frac{3}{2}{-}$ can be identified as the $N{*}(2100)$, which was experimentally observed in the $\phi$ photo-production.
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