Interpretation of the observed b(6146)0 and b(6152)0 states as 1D bottom baryons

Abstract

The measured masses and strong decays of b(6146)0 and b(6152)0 required us to decode them as the 1D excited states with JP=3/2+ and JP=5/2+, respectively. Under the suggested assignment, the masses and total decay widths of b(6146)0 and b(6152)0 can be explained. As a JP=3/2+ state, the b(6146)0 should mainly decay into b(5815)π. However, this theoretical result is in contradiction to the measurement since no significant b(6146)0→b(5815)π signals were observed by the LHCb. The possible explanations to this difficulty are mentioned. For completeness, we present the prediction of masses and decay widths of other unseen 1D bottom baryons in this work. Our results could provide some important clues for the upcoming experiments.

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