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Interpretation of the Λ_c(2910)^+ baryon newly seen by Belle Collaboration and its possible bottom partner

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arxiv 2207.03022 v2 pith:3T652GZX submitted 2022-07-07 hep-ph hep-exhep-lat

Interpretation of the Λ_c(2910)^+ baryon newly seen by Belle Collaboration and its possible bottom partner

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The developments in the experimental facilities and analyses techniques have recently lead to the observation of many hadronic states ranging from excitations of conventional hadrons to various exotic states. The baryons with single heavy quark are among these states providing an attractive field of research to get a better understanding of the nonperturbative nature of the strong interaction. Recently, the Belle Collaboration announced observation of the state $\Lambda_c(2910)^+$ with a mass $2913.8\pm5.6\pm3.8~\mathrm{MeV}/c^2$ and width $51.8\pm20.0\pm18.8~\mathrm{MeV}$. In the present study, by the mass analyses of different excitations at $\Lambda_c$ channel and their comparison with existing experimental information, we find that the spin-parity of this newly found excited state is $ J^P= \frac{1}{2}^-$ and it is a $ 2P $ state denoting by $\Lambda_c(\frac{1}{2}^-,2P)$. We predict its current coupling as well, which can be served as one of the main input parameters to investigate different decays and interactions of this particle. We also determine the mass and current coupling of $\Lambda_b(\frac{1}{2}^-,2P)$ as possible bottom counterpart of the new $\Lambda_c(2910)^+$ state, which may be in agenda of different experiments in near future.

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