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Heavy-Flavor-Conserving Hadronic Weak Decays of Heavy Baryons

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-03-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

More than two decades ago, we studied heavy-flavor-conserving weak decays of heavy baryons within the framework that incorporates both heavy-quark and chiral symmetries. In view of the first observation of ΞbΛb0π\Xi_b^-\to\Lambda_b^0\pi^- by LHCb recently, we have reexamined these decays and presented updated predictions. The predicted rates for ΞbΛb0π\Xi_b^-\to\Lambda_b^0\pi^- in the MIT bag and diquark models are consistent with experiment. The major theoretical uncertainty stems from the evaluation of baryon matrix elements. The branching fraction of ΞcΛcπ\Xi_c\to\Lambda_c\pi is predicted to be of order 10410^{-4}. It is suppressed relative to Br(ΞbΛbπ)Br(\Xi_b\to\Lambda_b\pi) owing to the shorter lifetime of Ξc\Xi_c relative to Ξb\Xi_b and the destructive nonspectator WW-exchange contribution. The kinematically accessible weak decays of the sextet heavy baryon ΩQ\Omega_Q are ΩQΞQπ\Omega_Q\to\Xi_Q\pi. Due to the absence of the B6B3ˉB_6-B_{\bar 3} transition in the heavy quark limit and the B6B6B_6-B_6 transition in the model calculations, ΩQΞQπ\Omega_Q\to\Xi_Q\pi vanish in the heavy quark limit.

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@article{arxiv.1512.01276,
  title  = {Heavy-Flavor-Conserving Hadronic Weak Decays of Heavy Baryons},
  author = {Hai-Yang Cheng and Chi-Yee Cheung and Guey-Lin Lin and Yeu-Chung Lin and Tung-Mow Yan and Hoi-Lai Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.01276},
  year   = {2016}
}

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11 pages, to appear in JHEP