Baryons with two heavy quarks: Masses, production, decays, and detection

Abstract

The large number of Bc mesons observed by LHCb suggests a sizable cross section for producing doubly-heavy baryons in the same experiment. Motivated by this, we estimate masses of the doubly-heavy J=1/2 baryons cc, bb, and bc, and their J=3/2 hyperfine partners, using a method which accurately predicts the masses of ground-state baryons with a single heavy quark. We obtain M(cc) = 3627 12 MeV, M(cc*)= 3690 12 MeV, M(bb) = 10162 12 MeV, M(bb*)= 10184 12 MeV, M(bc) = 6914 13 MeV, M('bc) = 6933 12 MeV, and M(bc*) = 6969 14 MeV. As a byproduct, we estimate the hyperfine splitting between Bc* and Bc mesons to be 68 8 MeV. We discuss P-wave excitations, production mechanisms, decay modes, lifetimes, and prospects for detection of the doubly heavy baryons.

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