Radiative $b$-baryon decays to measure the photon and $b$-baryon polarization
Abstract
The radiative decays of -baryons facilitate the direct measurement of photon helicity in transitions thus serving as an important test of physics beyond the Standard Model. In this paper we analyze the complete angular distribution of ground state -baryon ( and ) radiative decays to multibody final states assuming an initially polarized -baryon sample. Our sensitivity study suggests that the photon polarization asymmetry can be extracted to a good accuracy along with a simultaneous measurement of the initial -baryon polarization. With higher yields of -baryons, achievable in subsequent runs of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), we find that the photon polarization measurement can play a pivotal role in constraining different new physics scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.1902.04870,
title = {Radiative $b$-baryon decays to measure the photon and $b$-baryon polarization},
author = {Luis Miguel García Martín and Brij Jashal and Fernando Martínez Vidal and Arantza Oyanguren and Shibasis Roy and Ria Sain and Rahul Sinha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.04870},
year = {2019}
}
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