Study of B c c and B c c K

Abstract

We study the doubly charmful two-body and three-body baryonic B decays B c+ c- and B c+ c- K. As pointed out before, a naive estimate of the branching ratio O(10-8) for the latter decay is too small by three to four orders of magnitude compared to experiment. Previously, it has been shown that a large enhancement for the c+c- K production can occur due to a charmonium-like resonance (e.g. X(4630) discovered by Belle) with a mass near the cc threshold. Motivated by the BaBar's observation of a resonance in the c K system with a mass of order 2930 MeV, we study in this work the contribution to Bc+c- K from the intermediate state c(2980) which is postulated to be a first positive-parity excited D-wave charmed baryon state. Assuming that a soft q q quark pair is produced through the σ and π meson exchanges in the configuration for B c(2980)c and cc, it is found that branching ratios of B c+ c- K and B c+ c- are of order 3.5× 10-4 and 5× 10-5, respectively, in agreement with experiment except that the prediction for the cc K- is slightly smaller. In conjunction with our previous analysis, we conclude that the enormously large rate of B c+ c- K arises from the resonances c(2980) and X(4630).

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