A lattice study of the pentaquark states

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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Manuscript expanded, discussion of two-pion system included, a comment regarding Ref.13 was corrected, version to appear in Ph

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10.1103/PhysRevD.73.014507

We present a study of the pentaquark system in quenched lattice QCD using diquark-diquark and kaon-nucleon local and smeared interpolating fields. We examine the volume dependence of the spectral weights of local correlators on lattices of size $16^3\times 32$, $24^3\times32$ and $32^3\times 64$ at $\beta=6.0$. We find that a reliable evaluation of the volume dependence of the spectral weights requires accurate determination of the correlators at large time separations. Our main result from the spectral weight analysis in the pentaquark system is that within our variational basis and statistics we can not exclude a pentaquark resonance. However our data also do not allow a clear identification of a pentaquark state since only the spectral weights of the lowest state can be determined to sufficient accuracy to test for volume dependence. In the negative parity channel the mass extracted for this state is very close to the KN threshold whereas in the positive parity channel is about 60% above.

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