Hadrons with Charm and Beauty

Abstract

By combining potential models and QCD spectral sum rules (QSSR), we discuss the spectroscopy of the (b c) mesons and of the (bcq), (ccq) and (bbq) baryons (q d or s), the decay constant and the (semi)leptonic decay modes of the Bc meson. For the masses, the best predictions come from potential models and read: MBc = (6255 20)~MeV, MB*c = (6330 20)~MeV, M(bcu) = (6.93 0.05)~GeV, M(bcs) = (7.00 0.05)~GeV, M*(ccu) =(3.63 0.05)~GeV and M*(bbu) = (10.21 0.05)~GeV. The decay constant fBc = (2.94 0.21) fπ is well determined from QSSR and leads to: (Bc → τ τ) = (3.0 0.4)( Vcb/0.037 )2 × 1010 s-1.The uses of the vertex sum rules for the semileptonic decays of the Bc show that the t-dependence of the form factors is much stronger than predicted by vector meson dominance. It also predicts the almost equal strength of about 0.30 × 1010 sec-1 for the semileptonic rates Bc into Bs, B*s,ηc and J/. Besides these phenomenological results, we also show explicitly how the Wilson coefficients of the αs G2 and G3 gluon condensates already contain the full heavy quark- ( QQ) and mixed- ( QGQ) condensate contributions in the OPE.

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