Prospects for observing the lowest-lying odd-parity c and b baryons
Abstract
There exist candidates for the negative-parity states c,b(1/2-, 3/2-) consisting of an isospin-zero, spin-zero light diquark [ud] with one unit of orbital angular momentum with respect to a c,b quark. However, there exists only one candidate for the orbital excitations of the c(1/2+) and c*(3/2+), and none for the orbital excitations of b(1/2+) or b*(3/2+). We extend a previous discussion of odd-parity c,b states and explore some patterns of the odd-parity c,b baryons consisting of a light isospin-one nonstrange diquark (uu,ud,dd) in a state of L=1 with respect to the spin-1/2 heavy quark (c,b).
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