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Two-body hadronic weak decays of antitriplet charmed baryons

Published 30 Oct 2019 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1910.13626v2)

Abstract: We study Cabibbo-favored (CF) and singly Cabibbo-suppressed (SCS) two-body hadronic weak decays of the antitriplet charmed baryons $\Lambda_c+$, $\Xi_c0$ and $\Xi_c+$ with more focus on the last two. Both factorizable and nonfactorizable contributions are considered in the topologic diagram approach. The estimation of nonfactorizable contributions from $W$-exchange and inner $W$-emission diagrams relies on the pole model and current algebra. The non-perturbative parameters in both factorizable and nonfactorizable parts are calculated in the MIT bag model. Branching fractions and up-down decay asymmetries for all the CF and SCS decays of antitriplet charmed baryons are presented. The prediction of $\mathcal{B}(\Xi_c+\to \Xi0\pi+ )$ agrees well with the measurements inferred from Belle and CLEO, while the calculated ${\cal B}(\Xi_c0\to \Xi-\pi+)$ is too large compared to the recent Belle measurement. We conclude that these two $\Xi_c\to\Xi \pi+$ modes cannot be simultaneously explained within the current-algebra framework for $S$-wave amplitudes. This issue needs to be resolved in future study. The long-standing puzzle with the branching fraction and decay asymmetry of $\Lambda_c+\to\Xi0 K+$ is resolved by noting that only type-II $W$-exchange diagram will contribute to this mode. We find that not only the calculated rate agrees with experiment but also the predicted decay asymmetry is consistent with the SU(3)-flavor symmetry approach in sign and magnitude. Likewise, the CF mode $\Xi_c0\to \Sigma+K-$ and the SCS decays $\Xi_c0\to pK-,\Sigma+\pi-$ proceed only through type-II $W$-exchange. They are predicted to have large and {\it positive} decay asymmetries. These features can be tested in the near future.

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