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From the isovector molecular explanation of the newly $T_{c\bar{s}}^{a0(++)}(2900)$ to possible charmed-strange molecular pentaquarks

Published 22 Aug 2022 in hep-ph | (2208.10196v1)

Abstract: In this work, we adopt the one-boson-exchange model to study the $D{()}K{()}$ interactions. With the same parameters, we can simultaneously reproduce the masses of the $D_{s0}(2317)$, $D_{s1}(2460)$, and $T_{c\bar{s}}{a0(++)}(2900)$ recently observed by the LHCb collaboration in the hadronic molecular picture, where the $D_{s0}(2317)$, $D_{s1}(2460)$, and $T_{c\bar{s}}{a0(++)}(2900)$ are regarded as the $DK[I(JP)=0(0+)]$, $D*K[0(1+)]$, and $DK^[1(0+)]$ charmed-strange molecular states, respectively. In addition, we extend to study the $\Lambda_cK{(*)}$ and $\Sigma_cK{(*)}$ interactions and predict two possible charmed-strange molecular pentaquarks, the single $\Sigma_cK*$ state with $I(JP)=1/2(1/2-)$ and $3/2(3/2-)$. After considering the coupled channel effects, our results show that the coupled $\Lambda_cK/\Sigma_cK^$ molecular state with $I(JP)=1/2(1/2-)$ and the coupled $\Sigma_cK/\Lambda_cK*$ molecular state with $I(JP)=1/2(1/2-)$ can be good hadronic molecular candidates, the $\Lambda_cK*({}2S_{1/2})$ and $\Sigma_cK({}2S_{1/2})$ are the dominant channels, respectively.

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