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Study of $P$-wave excitations of observed charmed strange baryons

Published 3 Sep 2017 in hep-ph | (1709.00689v2)

Abstract: Many excited charmed strange baryons such as $\Xi_c(2790)$, $\Xi_c(2815)$, $\Xi_c(2930)$, $\Xi_c(2980)$, $\Xi_c(3055)$, $\Xi_c(3080)$ and $\Xi_c(3123)$ have been observed. In order to understand their internal structure and to determine their spin-parities, the strong decay properties of these baryons as possible $P$-wave excited $\Xi_c$ candidates have been systematically studied in a $3P_0$ model. The configurations and $JP$ assignments of $\Xi_c(2790)$, $\Xi_c(2815)$, $\Xi_c(2930)$, $\Xi_c(2980)$, $\Xi_c(3055)$, $\Xi_c(3080)$ and $\Xi_c(3123)$ have been explored based on recent experimental data. In our analyses, $\Xi_c(3055)$, $\Xi_c(3080)$ and $\Xi_c(3123)$ seem impossible to be the $P$-wave excited $\Xi_c$. $\Xi_c(2790)$, $\Xi_c(2815)$, $\Xi_c(2930)$ and $\Xi_c(2980)$ may be the $P$-wave excited $\Xi_c$. In particular, $\Xi_c(2790)$ and $\Xi_c(2815)$ are very possibly the $P$-wave excited $\Xi_{c1}(1/2-)$ and $\Xi_{c1}(3/2-)$, respectively. $\Xi_c(2980)$ may be the $P$-wave excited $\Xi_{c1}{'}(\frac{1}{2}-)$. $\Xi_c(2930)$ may be the $P$-wave $\Xi_{c0}{'}(\frac{1}{2}-)$, $\tilde{\Xi}{c0}(\frac{1}{2}-)$, $\Xi{c2}{'}(\frac{3}{2}-)$, $\Xi_{c2}{'}(\frac{5}{2}-)$, $\tilde{\Xi}{c2}(\frac{3}{2}-)$ or $\tilde{\Xi}{c2}(\frac{5}{2}-)$. Furthermore, some branching fraction ratios related to the internal structure and quark configuration of $P$-wave $\Xi_c$ have also been computed. Measurements of these ratios in the future will be helpful to understand these excited $\Xi_c$.

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