Observation of the Omegab- and Measurement of the Properties of the Xib- and Omegab-

Abstract

We report the observation of the bottom, doubly-strange baryon Omega-b through the decay chain Omega-b -> J/psi Omega-, where J/psi -> mu+ mu-, Omega- -> Lambda K-, and Lambda -> p pi-, using 4.2 fb-1 of data from p p collisions at sqrts=1.96 TeV, and recorded with the Collider Detector at Fermilab. A signal is observed whose probability of arising from a background fluctuation is 4.0 * 10-8, or 5.5 Gaussian standard deviations. The Omega-b mass is measured to be 6054.4 +/- 6.8 (stat.) +/- 0.9 (syst.) MeV/c2. The lifetime of the Omega-b baryon is measured to be 1.13+0.53-0.40(stat.) +/- 0.02(syst.)$ ps. In addition, for the -b baryon we measure a mass of 5790.9 +/- 2.6(stat.) +/- 0.8(syst.) MeV/c2 and a lifetime of 1.56+0.27-0.25(stat.) +/-0.02(syst.) ps. Under the assumption that the b- and b- are produced with similar kinematic distributions to the 0b baryon, we find sigma(Xib-) B(Xib- -> J/psi Xi-)/ sigma(Lambda0b) B(Lambda0b -> J/psi Lambda) = 0.167+0.037-0.025(stat.) +/-0.012(syst.) and sigma(Omegab-) B(Omegab- -> J/psi Omega-)/ sigma(Lambda0b) B(Lambda0b -> J/psi Lambda) = 0.045+0.017-0.012(stat.) +/- 0.004(syst.) for baryons produced with transverse momentum in the range of 6-20 GeV/c.

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