Mass spectra and radiative transitions of doubly heavy baryons in a relativized quark model
Abstract
We study the mass spectra and radiative decays of doubly heavy baryons within the diquark picture in a relativized quark model. The mass of the JP=1/2+ cc ground state is predicted to be 3606 MeV, which is consistent with the mass of cc++(3621) newly observed by the LHCb collaboration. The predicted mass gap between two S wave states, cc* (JP=3/2+) and cc (JP=1/2+), is 69 MeV. Furthermore, the radiative transitions of doubly heavy baryons are also estimated by using the realistic wave functions obtained from relativized quark model. The radiative decay widths of cc*++ cc++γ and cc*+ cc+γ are predicted to be about 7 and 4 keV, respectively. These predictions of doubly heavy baryons can provide helpful information for future experimental searches.