Abstract

There are experimental evidences for the existence of narrow states $\Theta^+$ and $\Theta_c$ with the same quantum numbers of $uudd\bar s$ and $uudd\bar c$ pentaquarks and also $NK^{(*)}$ and $ND^{(*)}$ molecular states. Their masses deviate from many theoretical estimates of the pure pentaquark and molecular states. In this work we study the possibility that the observed $\Theta^+$ and $\Theta_c$ are mixtures of pure pentaquark and molecular states. The mixing parameters are in general related to non-perturbative QCD which are not calculable at present. We determine them by fitting data from known states and then generalize the mechanism to $\Theta_b$ to predict its mass and width. The mixing mechanism can also naturally explain the narrow width for $\Theta^+$ and $\Theta_c$ through destructive interferences, even if the pure pentaquark and molecular states have much larger decay widths. We also briefly discuss the properties of the partner eigenstates of $\Theta^+$ and $\Theta_c$ and the possibility of experimentally observe them. Moreover, probable consequences of multi-state mixing are also addressed.

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  • Erratum Mixing of pentaquark and molecular states

  • Xiao-Gang He1,2, Xue-Qian Li1, Xiang Liu1,a, Xiao-Qiang Zeng1 1 Department of Physics, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071, P.R. China 2 NCTS and Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1067, Taiwan, R.O.C. Published online: 20 October 2005 – c Springer-Verlag / Societa Italiana di Fisica 2005

  • Due to an unfortunate error the paper was published online first under the wrong category.

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