Precision measurement of the c+, c+ and c0 baryon lifetimes
Abstract
We report measurements of the lifetimes of the c+, c+ and c0 charm baryons using proton-proton collision data at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb-1, collected by the LHCb experiment. The charm baryons are reconstructed through the decays c+ pK-π+, c+ pK-π+ and c0 pK-K-π+, and originate from semimuonic decays of beauty baryons. The lifetimes are measured relative to that of the D+ meson, and are determined to be align* τ_c+ &= 203.51.01.31.4~ fs, τ_c+ &= 456.83.52.93.1~ fs, τ_c0 &= 154.51.71.61.0~ fs, align* where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and due to the uncertainty in the D+ lifetime. The measurements are approximately 3--4 times more precise than the current world average values. The c+ and c+ lifetimes are in agreement with previous measurements; however, the c0 baryon lifetime is approximately 3.3 standard deviations larger than the world average value.
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