Restudy of the color-allowed two-body nonleptonic decay of bottom baryons b and b supported by hadron spectroscopy
Abstract
In this work, we calculate the branching ratios of the color-allowed two-body nonleptonic decays of the bottom baryons, which include the b c(*) and b c(*) weak transitions by emitting a pseudoscalar meson (π-, K-, D-, and Ds-) or a vector meson (-, K*-, D*-, and Ds*-). For achieving this aim, we adopt the three-body light-front quark model with the support of hadron spectroscopy, where the spatial wave functions of these heavy baryons involved in these weak decays are obtained by a semirelativistic potential model associated with the Gaussian expansion method. Our results show that these decays with the π-, -, and Ds(*)--emitted mode have considerable widths, which could be accessible at the ongoing LHCb and Belle II experiments.
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