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Radiative transitions of doubly charmed baryons in lattice QCD

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2018-12-19 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We evaluate the spin-3/23/2 \to spin-1/21/2 electromagnetic transitions of the doubly charmed baryons on 2+1 flavor, 323×6432^3 \times 64 PACS-CS lattices with a pion mass of 156(9)156(9) MeV/c2^2. A relativistic heavy quark action is employed to minimize the associated systematic errors on charm-quark observables. We extract the magnetic dipole, M1M1, and the electric quadrupole, E2E2, transition form factors. In order to make a reliable estimate of the M1M1 form factor, we carry out an analysis by including the effect of excited-state contributions. We find that the M1M1 transition is dominant and light degrees of freedom (u/du/d- or ss-quark) play the leading role. E2E2 form factors, on the other hand, are found to be negligibly small, which in turn, have minimal effect on the helicity and transition amplitudes. We predict the decay widths and lifetimes of Ξcc+,++\Xi_{cc}^{\ast +,++} and Ωcc+\Omega_{cc}^{\ast +} based on our results. Finite size effects on these ensembles are expected to be around 1\%. Differences in kinematical and dynamical factors with respect to the NγΔN\gamma\to\Delta transition are discussed and compared to non-lattice determinations as well keeping possible systematic artifacts in mind. A comparison to ΩcγΩc\Omega_c \gamma \rightarrow \Omega_c^\ast transition and a discussion on systematic errors related to the choice of heavy quark action are also given. Results we present here are particularly suggestive for experimental facilities such as LHCb, PANDA, Belle II and BESIII to search for further states.

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@article{arxiv.1807.06795,
  title  = {Radiative transitions of doubly charmed baryons in lattice QCD},
  author = {H. Bahtiyar and K. U. Can and G. Erkol and M. Oka and T. T. Takahashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.06795},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

16 pages, 7 figures. Includes an improved analysis, a detailed comparison to model calculations and a systematic-error check between two actions for the charm quark observables. Version to appear in PRD