Testing the W-exchange mechanism with two-body baryonic B decays

Abstract

The role of W-exchange diagrams in baryonic B decays is poorly understood, and often taken as insignificant and neglected. We show that charmful two-body baryonic B Bc B' decays provide a good test-bed for the study of the W-exchange topology, whose contribution is found to be non-negligible; here Bc is an anti-triplet or a sextet charmed baryon, and B' an octet charmless (anti-)baryon. In particular, we calculate that B( B0c+ p)=(2.9+0.8-0.9)× 10-6 in good agreement with the experimental upper bound. Its cousin Bs0 mode, Bs0+c p, is a purely W-exchange decay, hence is naturally suited for the study of the role of the W-exchange topology. We predict B( Bs0+c p)=(0.8 0.3)× 10-6, a relatively large branching ratio to be tested with a future measurement by the LHCb collaboration. Other predictions, such as B( B0c+-)=(1.1 0.4)× 10-5, can be tested with future Belle II measurements.

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