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Canonical interpretation of the newly observed $Λ_b(6146)^0$ and $Λ_b(6152)^0$ via strong decay behaviors (1908.00223v2)

Published 1 Aug 2019 in hep-ph, hep-ex, and nucl-th

Abstract: Stimulated by the newly observed $\Lambda_b(6146)0$ and $\Lambda_b(6152)0$ resonances, we investigate the strong decays of the low-lying singly bottom baryons within the quark pair creation model. Considering their masses and decay modes, we tentatively assign these states as the $\lambda-$ mode $\Lambda_b(2S)$, $\Lambda_b(1D)$, $\Sigma_b(2S)$, and $\Sigma_b(1P)$ states, and then estimate their strong decay widths. Compared with the experimental total widths and decay modes measured by the LHCb Collaboration, the $\Lambda_b(6146)0$ and $\Lambda_b(6152)0$ can be reasonably clarified into the $JP=5/2+$ and $JP=3/2+$ $\Lambda_b(1D)$ sates respectively, while other canonical assignments are disfavored. Other low-lying bottom states are also presented, where various narrow states may have good potential to be observed in future LHCb experiments.

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