Study of charmless two-body baryonic B decays

Abstract

We study the charmless two-body decays of B Bn Bn with B = ( B+ , B0 , B0s) and Bn() the low-lying octet baryons. The factorizable amplitudes are calculated by the modified bag model, while the nonfactorizable ones are extracted from the experimental data with the SU(3)F flavor symmetry. We are able to explain all current experimental measurements and provide predictions on the decay branching ratios in B Bn Bn. Particularly, we find that B(Bs0 0 0) = (19.3 2.7 )× 10-7 and B(Bs0 - -) = (19.4 2.7 )× 10-7, which are sizable and able to be observed in the ongoing experiments at LHCb and BELLE-II. Furthermore, the decay branching ratios of Bs0 (pp, nn) and B0 (0 0 ,++) are expected to be O(10-10), which are suppressed due to the angular momentum conservation and chiral symmetry.

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