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Two-pion emission decays of negative parity singly heavy baryons

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-07-16 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We investigate two-pion emission decays of singly charmed and bottom baryons, focusing on ΛQ(1P)\Lambda_Q^*(1P) and ΞQ(1P)\Xi_Q^*(1P) with Q=cQ=c (charm) or bb (bottom) quarks and JP=1/2,3/2J^P=1/2^-,3/2^-, belonging to antisymmetric flavor triplet 3ˉF\bar{\boldsymbol{3}}_F. Our analysis encompasses both sequential processes, involving intermediate states belonging to symmetric flavor sextet 6F\boldsymbol{6}_F such as ΣQ(1S)\Sigma_Q(1S) and ΞQ(1S)\Xi_Q^\prime(1S) respectively with JP=1/2+,3/2+J^P=1/2^+,3/2^+, derived from the chiral quark model, and direct process crucial for comparison with experimental data, whose coupling constants estimated using the chiral-partner scheme. We also incorporate the convolution of the parent particle's mass for the Dalitz plot, enabling a more realistic comparison with experimental data. We scrutinize the Dalitz plots of these negative parity states in light of recent Belle measurements for Λc(2625)+\Lambda_c(2625)^+. Our findings support the assignment of Λc(2625)+\Lambda_c(2625)^+ as the λ\lambda-mode excitation with JP=3/2J^P=3/2^- in the quark model, deduced from the the Λcπ{\Lambda_c\pi} invariant mass distribution, and we then give predictions for other cases, including the ΞQ\Xi_Q^* decays. The observed asymmetry in the ππ{\pi\pi} invariant mass distribution underscores the important role of the direct process, reflecting the chiral-partner structure in the heavy baryon sector. It is evident that the presence of the direct process is not significant in the three-body decays unless the SS-wave resonance contribution is suppressed. We suggest further experimental verification to test our predictions and get more insights into the structure of heavy baryons.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2407.10063,
  title  = {Two-pion emission decays of negative parity singly heavy baryons},
  author = {Nongnapat Ponkhuha and Ahmad Jafar Arifi and Daris Samart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.10063},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

17 pages, 11 figures