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Triangular singularity and a possible ϕp\phi p resonance in the Λc+π0ϕp\Lambda^+_c \to \pi^0 \phi p decay

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We study the Λc+π0ϕp\Lambda^+_c \to \pi^0 \phi p decay by considering a triangle singularity mechanism. In this mechanism, the Λc+\Lambda^+_c decays into the KΣ(1385)K^* \Sigma^*(1385), the Σ(1385)\Sigma^*(1385) decays into the π0Σ\pi^0 \Sigma (or Λ\Lambda), and then the KΣK^* \Sigma (or Λ\Lambda) interact to produce the ϕp\phi p in the final state. This mechanism produces a peak structure around 20202020 MeV. In addition, the possibility that there is a hidden-strange pentaquark-like state is also considered by taking into account the final state interactions of KΛK^* \Lambda, KΣK^* \Sigma, and ϕp\phi p. We conclude that it is difficult to search for the hidden-strange analogue of the PcP_c states in this decay. However, we do expect nontrivial behavior in the ϕp\phi p invariant mass distribution. The predictions can be tested by experiments such as BESIII, LHCb and Belle-II.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure

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