Baryons with two heavy quarks: Masses, production, decays, and detection
Marek Karliner, Jonathan L. Rosner

TL;DR
This paper estimates the masses, production, decay, and detection prospects of doubly-heavy baryons, motivated by recent observations of $B_c$ mesons, providing theoretical predictions and discussing experimental detection strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a method to accurately predict masses of doubly-heavy baryons and provides detailed estimates and discussion on their production and detection.
Findings
Mass estimates for $\\Xi_{cc}$, $\\Xi_{bb}$, and $\\Xi_{bc}$ baryons.
Hyperfine splitting between $B_c^*$ and $B_c$ mesons estimated at 68 MeV.
Discussion on production mechanisms, decay modes, and detection prospects.
Abstract
The large number of mesons observed by LHCb suggests a sizable cross section for producing doubly-heavy baryons in the same experiment. Motivated by this, we estimate masses of the doubly-heavy baryons , , and , and their hyperfine partners, using a method which accurately predicts the masses of ground-state baryons with a single heavy quark. We obtain MeV, MeV, MeV, MeV, MeV, MeV, and MeV. As a byproduct, we estimate the hyperfine splitting between and mesons to be MeV. We discuss P-wave excitations, production mechanisms, decay modes, lifetimes, and prospects for detection of the doubly heavy baryons.
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