Observation of two new b- baryon resonances
Abstract
Two structures are observed close to the kinematic threshold in the b0 π- mass spectrum in a sample of proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb-1 recorded by the LHCb experiment. In the quark model, two baryonic resonances with quark content bds are expected in this mass region: the spin-parity JP = 12+ and JP=32+ states, denoted b - and b*-. Interpreting the structures as these resonances, we measure the mass differences and the width of the heavier state to be m(b -) - m(b0) - m(π-) = 3.653 0.018 0.006 MeV/c2, m(b*-) - m(b0) - m(π-) = 23.96 0.12 0.06 MeV/c2, (b*-) = 1.65 0.31 0.10 MeV, where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. The width of the lighter state is consistent with zero, and we place an upper limit of (b -) < 0.08 MeV at 95% confidence level. Relative production rates of these states are also reported.
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