Strong decays of the low-lying bottom strange baryons

Abstract

In this work, the strong decay behaviors of the λ-mode low-lying b and b baryons are investigated within the 3P0 model. Our results suggest that all of the low-lying 3F states b(2S), b(1P), and b(1D) have small decay widths of less than 20 MeV, and these states have good potentials to be observed in the b π and b * π invariant masses. Further, most of the 6F multiplets are relatively narrow and may decay into the b π, b π, b * π, and b K final states. Considering the masses and strong decay behaviors, we can assign the newly observed b(6100) resonance as the b(1P) state with JP=3/2- and interpret the b(6227) structure as the JP=3/2- b(1P) state with a proper mixing angle. We expect that our predictions for these excited bottom strange baryons will provide helpful information for future experimental research.

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