{"title":"$J/ψ$ photoproduction near threshold and signals for the hidden charm pentaquarks","authors":"Ming-Xiao Duan, Chang Gong, Lin Qiu, Qiang Zhao","doi":"arxiv-2409.10364","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"We study the $J/\\psi$ photoproduction $\\gamma p\\to J/\\psi p$ near threshold\nto investigate the role played by the open charm channels and possible signals\nfrom the hidden charm $P_c$ pentaquark states. With the diffractive mechanism\ndescribed by a Pomeron exchange model extrapolated from high energies to the\nlower energy region, it shows that the differential cross sections compared\nwith the recent results from the GlueX Collaboration have apparent deficits in\nthe large scattering angles. The inclusion of the open charm channels and\nintermediate $P_c$ states can significantly improve the descriptions of the\ndifferential cross section data, in particular, at the energy regions of the\n$\\Lambda_c\\bar{D}^{(*)}$ thresholds. This can explain the structures observed\nby the GlueX Collaboration at the $\\Lambda_c\\bar{D}^{(*)}$ thresholds as the\nopen charm CUSP effects. Given that these $P_c$ pentaquark states are hadronic\nmolecules dynamically generated by the $\\Sigma_c\\bar{D}^{(*)}$, we find that\nthe production of these $P_c$ states should be suppressed at leading order\nsince their couplings to both $\\gamma p$ and $J/\\psi p$ are through loop\ntransitions. This can explain why no obvious signals for the $P_c$ states are\nobserved by the present datasets. In order to further disentangling the role\nplayed by $s$-channel mechanisms, we also investigate the polarized beam\nasymmetry which shows sensitivities to the open charm threshold effects and\ninterferences from the $P_c$ productions. Experimental measurement of this\nobservable at the Jefferson Laboratory is strongly encouraged.","PeriodicalId":501067,"journal":{"name":"arXiv - PHYS - High Energy Physics - Phenomenology","volume":"15 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"arXiv - PHYS - High Energy Physics - Phenomenology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/arxiv-2409.10364","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
We study the $J/\psi$ photoproduction $\gamma p\to J/\psi p$ near threshold
to investigate the role played by the open charm channels and possible signals
from the hidden charm $P_c$ pentaquark states. With the diffractive mechanism
described by a Pomeron exchange model extrapolated from high energies to the
lower energy region, it shows that the differential cross sections compared
with the recent results from the GlueX Collaboration have apparent deficits in
the large scattering angles. The inclusion of the open charm channels and
intermediate $P_c$ states can significantly improve the descriptions of the
differential cross section data, in particular, at the energy regions of the
$\Lambda_c\bar{D}^{(*)}$ thresholds. This can explain the structures observed
by the GlueX Collaboration at the $\Lambda_c\bar{D}^{(*)}$ thresholds as the
open charm CUSP effects. Given that these $P_c$ pentaquark states are hadronic
molecules dynamically generated by the $\Sigma_c\bar{D}^{(*)}$, we find that
the production of these $P_c$ states should be suppressed at leading order
since their couplings to both $\gamma p$ and $J/\psi p$ are through loop
transitions. This can explain why no obvious signals for the $P_c$ states are
observed by the present datasets. In order to further disentangling the role
played by $s$-channel mechanisms, we also investigate the polarized beam
asymmetry which shows sensitivities to the open charm threshold effects and
interferences from the $P_c$ productions. Experimental measurement of this
observable at the Jefferson Laboratory is strongly encouraged.