Cabibbo-allowed nonleptonic weak decays of charmed baryons
Abstract
Cabibbo-allowed nonleptonic weak decays of charmed baryons and into an octet baryon and a pseudoscalar meson are analyzed. The nonfactorizable contributions are evaluated under pole approximation, and it turns out that the -wave amplitudes are dominated by the low-lying resonances, while -wave ones governed by the ground-state poles. The MIT bag model is employed to calculate the coupling constants, form factors and baryon matrix elements. Our conclusions are: (i) waves are no longer dominated by commutator terms; the current-algebra method is certainly not applicable to parity-violating amplitudes, (ii) nonfactorizable exchange effects are generally important; they can be comparable to and somtimes even dominate over factorizable contributions, depending on the decay modes under consideration, (iii) large- approximation for factorizable amplitudes also works in the heavy baryon sector and it accounts for the color nonsuppression of relative to , (iv) a measurement of the decay rate and the sign of the asymmetry parameter of certain proposed decay modes will help discern various models; especially the sign of in decays can be used to unambiguously differentiate recent theoretical schemes from current algebra, and (v) waves are the dominant contributions to the decays and , but they are subject to a large cancellation; this renders present theoretical predictions on these two channels unreliable.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9304286,
title = {Cabibbo-allowed nonleptonic weak decays of charmed baryons},
author = {Hai-Yang Cheng and B. Tseng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9304286},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
PHYZZX, 31 pages, 3 tables, IP-ASTP-10-93, ITP-SB-93-20