Possible explanations of the observed $Λ_c$ resonances
Abstract: Inspired by the latest experimental progress, we systematically study the OZI-allowed two-body strong decay properties of $1P$-, $1D$-, $2S$- and $2P$-wave $\Lambda_c$ baryons within the $j $-$j$ coupling scheme in the framework of the quark pair creation model. The calculations indicate that: (i) Taking the observed states $\Lambda_c(2595)+$ and $\Lambda_c(2625)+$ as the $1P$-wave $\lambda$-modes states $\Lambda_c|JP=1/2-,1\rangle_{\lambda}$ and $\Lambda_c|JP=3/2-,1\rangle_{\lambda}$, respectively, we can reproduce the experimental data well in theory. (ii) Combining with the measured mass and the decay properties of $\Lambda_c(2860)+$, this excited state can be explained as $1D$-wave $\lambda$-mode state $\Lambda_c|JP=3/2+,1\rangle_{\lambda\lambda}$. (iii) The newly observed state $\Lambda_c(2910)+$ may be assigned as one of the $1P$-wave $\rho$-mode states $\Lambda_c|JP=3/2-,2\rangle_{\rho}$ or $\Lambda_c|JP=5/2-,2\rangle_{\rho}$. Meanwhile, we notice that the partial decay width ratio between $\Sigma_c\pi$ and $\Sigma_c*\pi$ for the two candidates is significantly different. Hence, experimental progress in this ratio measurement may shed light on the nature of $\Lambda_c(2910)+$. (iv) According to the properties of $\Lambda_c(2765)+$, we find that the $2S$-wave $\lambda$-mode state $\Lambda_{c1}|JP=1/2+,0\rangle_{\lambda}$ may be a potential candidate. (v) The $2P$-wave $\lambda$-mode state $\Lambda_{c1}|JP=3/2-,1\rangle_{\lambda}$ is mostly likely to be a good assignment of the controversial state $\Lambda_c(2940)+$. Both the total decay width and partial decay ratio between $pD0$ and $\Sigma_c\pi$ are in good agreement with the observations. (vi) In addition, for the missing $\Lambda_c$ excitations, we obtain their strong decay properties and hope that's useful for future experimental exploration.
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