Strong and radiative decays of the low-lying S- and P-wave singly heavy baryons

Abstract

The strong and radiative decays of the low-lying S- and P-wave c(b), c(b), c(b), c(b)' and c(b) baryons are systematically studied in a constituent quark model. We find that the radiative decay mode b0γ could be very useful for us to establish the missing neutral states b0 and b*0. Our calculation shows that most of those missing λ-mode P-wave singly heavy baryons have relatively narrow decay width of less than 30 MeV. Their dominant strong and radiative decay channels can be ideal for searching for their signals in future experiment. Configuration mixings between the JP=1/2- states |2Pλ 12- and |4Pλ 12- of the 6F multiplet are discussed. The c(2930)0 state seems to favor the mixed state |c'~ Pλ12-2 with JP=1/2-. The c(2800) resonance may be assigned to |c~ 2Pλ 32- with JP=3/2- or |c~ 4Pλ 52- with JP=5/2-. In general, the excitations of |2Pλ 32- and |4Pλ 52- of the 6F multiplet have similar strong decay properties. In order to to identify them, angular distributions of their decays in either strong decay modes or radiative transitions should be needed.

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