Doubly Heavy Baryon Production at A High Luminosity $e^+ e^-$ Collider
Jun Jiang, Xing-Gang Wu, Qi-Li Liao, Xu-Chang Zheng, Zhen-Yun Fang

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the production of doubly heavy baryons at a high-luminosity $e^+ e^-$ collider using nonrelativistic QCD, considering various diquark states, and estimates the event yields at a super Z-factory.
Contribution
It provides detailed predictions for doubly heavy baryon production, including contributions from multiple diquark states, at a super Z-factory, expanding beyond previous models.
Findings
Estimated millions of doubly heavy baryon events per year.
Inclusion of multiple diquark channels enhances production predictions.
High-luminosity $e^+ e^-$ colliders can effectively study doubly heavy baryons.
Abstract
Within the framework of nonrelativistic QCD, we make a detailed discussion on the doubly heavy baryon production through the annihilation channel, , at a high luminosity collider. Here stands for the heavy or quark. In addition to the channel through the usually considered diquark state , contributions from the channels through other same important diquark states such as have also been discussed. Uncertainties for the total cross sections are predicted by taking GeV and GeV. At a super -factory running around the mass and with a high luminosity up to , we estimate that about…
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