Investigation of the mass spectra of singly heavy baryons Q, Q and Q (Q=c, b) in the Regge trajectory model
Abstract
Very recently, LHCb Collaboration observed that two new c0 states decay into +cK- with masses of about 3185 MeV and 3327 MeV. However, their spin parity quantum numbers JP have not been determined. In this paper, we exploit the quark-diquark model, the linear Regge trajectory and the perturbation treatment method to analyze the mass spectra of the discovered experimental data for the singly heavy baryons c/b, c/b and c/b. In addition, we further predict the mass spectra of several unobserved c/b, c/b and c/b baryons. In the case of the c(3185)0 and c(3327)0 states, we determine c(3185)0 as 2S state and c(3327)0 as 1D state with JP=1/2+ and JP=3/2+, respectively. An overall good agreement of the obtained predictions with available experimental data are found.
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