Mass and lifetime measurements of bottom and charm baryons in p p collisions at $s= 1.96 TeV
Abstract
We report on mass and lifetime measurements of several ground state charmed and bottom baryons, using a data sample corresponding to 9.6 fb-1 from p p collisions at s=1.96 TeV, and recorded with the Collider Detector at Fermilab. Baryon candidates are reconstructed from data collected with an online event selection designed for the collection of long-lifetime heavy-flavor decay products and a second event selection designed to collect J/ → μ+ \, μ- candidates. First evidence for the process b- → c0 \, π- is presented with a significance of 3.3σ. We measure the following baryon masses: eqnarray M(c0) = 2470.850.24(stat)0.55(syst) \, MeV/c2, M(c+) = 2468.000.18(stat)0.51(syst) \, MeV/c2, \\ M(b) = 5620.150.31(stat)0.47(syst) \, MeV/c2, \\ M(b-) = 5793.41.8(stat)0.7(syst) \, MeV/c2, \\ M(b0) = 5788.74.3(stat)1.4(syst) \, MeV/c2, \, and \\ M(b-) = 6047.53.8(stat)0.6(syst) \, MeV/c2. eqnarray The isospin splitting of the b-,0 states is found to be M(b-)-M(b0)=4.74.7(stat)0.7(syst) MeV/c2. The isospin splitting of the c0,+ states is found to be M(c0)-M(c+) = 2.850.30(stat)0.04(syst) MeV/c2. The following lifetime measurements are made: eqnarray τ(b) = 1.5650.035(stat)0.020(syst) \, ps, \\ τ(b-) = 1.320.14(stat)0.02(syst) \, ps, \\ τ(b-) = 1.66+0.53-0.40(stat)0.02(syst) \, ps. eqnarray
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