We report on the study of charm baryons decaying to Λ+c: Λ*+c(2625) → Λ+cπ+π-(2593) → Λ+cπ+π-, Σ0c → Λ+cπ- and Σ++c → Λ+cπ+. We present a confirmation of the state Λ*+c (2593) and determine its mass difference to be M(Λ*+c(2593) ) - M(Λ+c) = 309.2 ± 0.7 ± 0.3 MeV/c2. We determine the lower limit on the resonant branching ratio to be BR(Λ*+c(2593) → Σcπ± (2593) → Λ+cπ+π- ) > 0.51 (90% c.l.). We also measure the mass differences W(Σ0c) - M(Λ+c ) = 166.6 ± 0.5 ± 0.6 MeV/c2 and M(Σ++c) - M(Λ+c) = 167.6 ± 0.6 ± 0.6 MeV/c2. Finally, we measure the relative photoproduction cross sections for Λ*+c and Σc with respect to the (inclusive) photoproduction cross section for Λ+c.

Frabetti, P., Cheung, H., Cumalat, J., Dallapiccola, C., Ginkel, J., Johns, W., et al. (1996). Study of higher mass charm baryons decaying to Λ+c. PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B, 365(1-4), 461-469 [10.1016/0370-2693(95)01458-6].

Study of higher mass charm baryons decaying to Λ+c

Gianini G;
1996

Abstract

We report on the study of charm baryons decaying to Λ+c: Λ*+c(2625) → Λ+cπ+π-(2593) → Λ+cπ+π-, Σ0c → Λ+cπ- and Σ++c → Λ+cπ+. We present a confirmation of the state Λ*+c (2593) and determine its mass difference to be M(Λ*+c(2593) ) - M(Λ+c) = 309.2 ± 0.7 ± 0.3 MeV/c2. We determine the lower limit on the resonant branching ratio to be BR(Λ*+c(2593) → Σcπ± (2593) → Λ+cπ+π- ) > 0.51 (90% c.l.). We also measure the mass differences W(Σ0c) - M(Λ+c ) = 166.6 ± 0.5 ± 0.6 MeV/c2 and M(Σ++c) - M(Λ+c) = 167.6 ± 0.6 ± 0.6 MeV/c2. Finally, we measure the relative photoproduction cross sections for Λ*+c and Σc with respect to the (inclusive) photoproduction cross section for Λ+c.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Physics
English
1996
365
1-4
461
469
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Frabetti, P., Cheung, H., Cumalat, J., Dallapiccola, C., Ginkel, J., Johns, W., et al. (1996). Study of higher mass charm baryons decaying to Λ+c. PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B, 365(1-4), 461-469 [10.1016/0370-2693(95)01458-6].
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