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Color-allowed Bottom Baryon to s-wave and p-wave Charmed Baryon non-leptonic Decays

Color-allowed Bottom Baryon to s-wave and p-wave Charmed Baryon non-leptonic Decays. Chun-Khiang Chua Chung Yuan Christian University PRD99 (2019) no.1, 014023, CKC arXiv:1905.00153, CKC. Introduction. LHCb found five narrow W c states in 2017:

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Color-allowed Bottom Baryon to s-wave and p-wave Charmed Baryon non-leptonic Decays

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  1. Color-allowed Bottom Baryon to s-wave and p-wave Charmed Baryon non-leptonic Decays Chun-Khiang Chua Chung Yuan Christian University PRD99 (2019) no.1, 014023, CKC arXiv:1905.00153, CKC

  2. Introduction • LHCb found five narrow Wc states in 2017: • So far there are 40 charmed baryons observed • 16 out of 40 have unspecified quantum numbers, these include: • In addition there are two QN assignments for Lc(2940): 3/2- (LHCb 2017, PDG) and 1/2- (Cheng, Chiang 2017) (1-6 magnitude improvements are expected in future) ,

  3. The study of bottom baryon to charmed baryon weak decays may shed light on the quantum numbers of some charmed baryons • Up to now only several color allowed decay rates have been measured (LHCb 2014): , , , • We expect more to come • In general, baryon decays are complicate processes • Decay processes of transition with spectating light quarks are simpler

  4. Weakly decay bottom baryons: have 0+ and 1+ diquarks

  5. transitions with spectating diquarks • [qq] = 0+ or 1+ diquark • The diquark is spectating in the transition

  6. We consider 6 transition types:(i-iii) s-wave (iv-vi) p-wave Q[qq] • All together 17 transitions, diquarks 0+, 1+, * = radial excited • QN for states with dagger are taken from (Cheng-Chiang 17)

  7. Transition Form Factors (s-wave) • transition MA, 3+3 F.F. • transition MA, 4+4 F.F.

  8. Transition Form Factors (p-wave) • transition MA, 3+3 F.F. • transition MA, 4+4 F.F.

  9. Our approach • We use light-front quark model to calculate transition form factors • Light-front quark model has been used in many form factor calculations (Jaus; CKC, Cheng, Hwang, Ke …) • We derive all vertex functions (mostly new) • We extract all form factors.

  10. Inputs

  11. transition • Close to expectations from HQS: • We use heavy but finite mbamdmc. • The overlapping integral=0.66 not 1, Isgur, Wise; Yan et al; Cheng, …

  12. transition • Lc(2765) a radial excitation, the overlapping integral=-0.53 not 0, as

  13. transition • Close to expectations from HQS+large Nc: (at ) Isgur, Wise; Yan et al; Chow; Cheng, … • The overlapping integral=0.46 not 1,

  14. transition • Compared to the previous case, F.F. similar in sizes, but opposite in signs • Wc(3090) a radial excitation, the overlapping integral=-0.46 not 0, as

  15. transition • Close to expectations from HQS+LNc: • The overlapping integral=0.56 not 1, Isgur, Wise; Yan et al; Chow; Cheng, … , , , ,

  16. transition • Compared to the previous case, F.F. similar in sizes, opposite in signs • Wc(3120) a radial excitation, the overlapping integral=-0.51 not 0, as

  17. transition • HQS: • Naively obtain: , except from we have 3.0 Xu 1993

  18. transition • Close to expectations from HQS: • Naively obtain: Isgur, Wise, Youssefmir 1991

  19. transition • Lc(2940) a radial excitation, • the overlapping integral=-0.53 not 0, as

  20. transition • Close to expectations from HQS: • Naively obtain: • Close to the one obtained in the previous case Isgur, Wise, Youssefmir 1991

  21. transition • Lc(2940) a radial excitation, • Similar to the one obtained in the previous case

  22. Br in unit of 10-3 Use naïve factorization approach, include penguins in D, Ds modes

  23. Br in unit of 10-3

  24. Up-down asymmetry in unit of %

  25. Conclusion: • We study color-allowed decays (6 types of transitions) • Form Factors are calculated using LFQM • Close to expectations from HQS (+Large Nc) • Rates and asymmetries are predicted, close to existing data and results from other works • Can be checked experimentally • May shed light on the QN of some charm baryons []

  26. Parameterization of F. F.

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