Charmed Baryons with J = 3/2
Abstract
The width of a recently discovered excited charmed-strange baryon, a candidate for a state c* with spin 3/2, is calculated. In the absence of configuration mixing between the ground-state (spin-1/2) charmed-strange baryon c(a) and the spin-1/2 state c(s) lying about 95 MeV above it, one finds (*c c(a) π) = (3/4) (* π) and (*c c(s) π) = (1/4) (* π), where the tilde denotes the partial width with kinematic factors removed. Assuming a kinematic factor for P-wave decay of p cm3, one predicts (*c c(a) π) = 2.3 MeV, while the *c c(s) π channel is closed. Some suggestions are given for detecting the c*, the spin-3/2 charmed nonstrange baryon, and the c*, the spin-3/2 charmed doubly-strange baryon.
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