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Relations between strong decay widths of the $P_c$ pentaquarks in the SU(4) flavor-spin model

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 Publication date 2021
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 Authors Fl. Stancu




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In a previous work we have studied the isospin 1/2 lowest positive and negative parity states of the pentaquark $uudcoverline{c}$, in a constituent quark model with a linear confinement and an SU(4) flavor-spin hyperfine interaction and we compared the results with the $P^+_c(4312)$, $P^+_c(4440)$ and $P^+_c(4457)$ pentaquarks observed at LHCb in 2019. Here we extend the previous work by calculating ratios of decay rates of the $P_c$ pentaquarks to $J/Psi$ and $eta_c$ and similarly the ratio of decay rates to $Lambda_c {bar D}^*$ and $Lambda_c bar D$. Our predictions are based on the SU(4)$times$SU(2) structure of compact pentaquarks.



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