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Investigation of the mass spectra of singly heavy baryons $Σ_{Q}$, $Ξ^{\prime}_{Q}$ and $Ω_{Q}$ $(Q=c, b)$ in the Regge trajectory model

Published 21 Aug 2023 in hep-ph | (2308.11769v3)

Abstract: Very recently, LHCb Collaboration observed that two new $\Omega_{c}{0}$ states decay into $\Xi{+}_{c}K{-}$ with masses of about $3185$ MeV and $3327$ MeV. However, their spin parity quantum numbers $J{P}$ have not been determined. In this paper, we exploit the quark-diquark model, the linear Regge trajectory and the perturbation treatment method to analyze the mass spectra of the discovered experimental data for the singly heavy baryons $\Sigma_{c}/\Sigma_{b}$, $\Xi{\prime}{c}/\Xi{\prime}{b}$ and $\Omega_{c}/\Omega_{b}$. In addition, we further predict the mass spectra of several unobserved $\Sigma_{c}/\Sigma_{b}$, $\Xi{\prime}{c}/\Xi{\prime}{b}$ and $\Omega_{c}/\Omega_{b}$ baryons. In the case of the $\Omega_c(3185){0}$ and $\Omega_c(3327){0}$ states, we determine $\Omega_{c}(3185){0}$ as $2S$ state and $\Omega_{c}(3327){0}$ as $1D$ state with $J{P}=1/2{+}$ and $J{P}=3/2{+}$, respectively. An overall good agreement of the obtained predictions with available experimental data are found.

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