Four-body baryonic B B1 B'1 B2 B'2 decays

Abstract

LHCb has recently reported the first observation of a four-body baryonic B B1 B'1 B2 B'2 decay, where B1 B'1 and B2 B'2 represent the two pairs of octet baryon states. In our classification, the measured B0 p p p p decay is a tree dominated process via internal W-boson emission, whose branching fraction is explained as small as 2.2× 10-8. We investigate for the first time the phenomenology of other tree and penguin dominated B B1 B'1 B2 B'2 decays, and predict the presence of a double threshold effect, manifested as two peaks around m B1 B'1 m B1+m B'1 and m B2 B'2 m B2+m B'2 in the invariant mass spectra of B1 B'1 and B2 B'2, respectively. Moreover, we predict the following branching fractions: B(B- n p p p)=(1.7+0.4-0.2 0.1+0.7-0.4)× 10-7, B(B- p p p)=(7.4+0.6-0.2 0.03+3.6-2.6)× 10-7, and B( B0s p p)=(1.9+0.3-0.1 0.01+1.1-0.6)× 10-7, which are accessible to experimental facilities.

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