Branching fraction of bc+ c+ J/ in the final-state-interaction approach
Abstract
The process of bc+ c+J/ is among the most favored modes for searching for bottom-charm baryons. However, its branching fraction has never been studied in theory. In this work, we investigate the branching fraction of bc+ c+J/ in the final-state-interaction approach, as it is dominated by the color-suppressed non-factorizable contributions. A similar process, b0 0 J/, is used as a control mode to fix the model parameter. Consequently, the branching fraction of bc+ c+J/ is predicted to be (1.55-0.42+0.50)×10-4. With the production rate of bottom-charm baryons and the detection efficiencies of the final states, it is expected for considerable signal events to observe bc+ in the near future.
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