Strong Decays of Charmed Baryons in Heavy Hadron Chiral Perturbation Theory: An Update
Abstract
We first give a brief overview of the charmed baryon spectroscopy and discuss their possible structure and spin-parity assignments in the quark model. With the new Belle measurement of the widths of c(2455) and c(2520) and the recent CDF measurement of the strong decays of c(2595) and c(2625), we give updated coupling constants in heavy hadron chiral perturbation theory. We find g2=0.565+0.011-0.024 for P-wave transitions between s-wave and s-wave baryons, and h2, one of the couplings responsible for S-wave transitions between s-wave and p-wave baryons, is extracted from c(2595)+c+ππ to be 0.630.07. It is substantially enhanced compared to the old value of order 0.437. With the help from the quark model, two of the couplings h10 and h11 responsible for D-wave transitions between s-wave and p-wave baryons are determined from c(2880) decays. There is a tension for the coupling h2 as its value extracted from c(2595)+ c+ππ will imply c(2790)0'cπ and c(2815)+c*π rates slightly above the current limits. It is conceivable that SU(3) flavor symmetry breaking can help account for the discrepancy.
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