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Observation of two new excited ${\itΞ}_b^0$ states decaying to ${\itΛ}_b^0 K^-π^+$

Published 9 Oct 2021 in hep-ex | (2110.04497v2)

Abstract: Two narrow resonant states are observed in the ${\it\Lambda}b0 K-\pi+$ mass spectrum using a data sample of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13$~\rm TeV$, collected by the LHCb experiment and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6~{\rm fb}{-1}$. The minimal quark content of the ${\it\Lambda}_b0 K-\pi+$ system indicates that these are excited ${\it\Xi}_b0$ baryons. The masses of the ${\it\Xi}_b(6327)0$ and ${\it\Xi}_b(6333)0$ states are $m({\it\Xi}_b(6327)0) = 6327.28 {\,+\,0.23}{\,-\,0.21} \pm 0.12 \pm 0.24~{\rm MeV}$ and $m({\it\Xi}b(6333)0) = 6332.69 {\,+\,0.17}{\,-\,0.18} \pm 0.03 \pm 0.22~{\rm MeV}$, respectively, with a mass splitting of $\Delta m = 5.41 {\,+\,0.26}_{\,-\,0.27} \pm 0.12 ~{\rm MeV}$, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic and due to the ${\it\Lambda}_b0$ mass measurement. The measured natural widths of these states are consistent with zero, with upper limits of $\Gamma({\it\Xi}_b(6327)0)<2.20~(2.56) ~{\rm MeV}$ and $\Gamma({\it\Xi}_b(6333)0)<1.60~(1.92) ~{\rm MeV}$ at a $90\%~(95\%)$ credibility level. The significance of the two-peak hypothesis is larger than nine (five) Gaussian standard deviations compared to the no-peak (one-peak) hypothesis. The masses, widths and resonant structure of the new states are in good agreement with the expectations for a doublet of 1$D$ ${\it\Xi}_b0$ resonances.

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