Low-lying charmed and charmed-strange baryon states
Bing Chen, Ke-Wei Wei, Xiang Liu, Takayuki Matsuki

TL;DR
This paper systematically studies the mass spectra and decay properties of low-lying charmed and charmed-strange baryons using a nonrelativistic quark model, providing assignments and predictions for various states to aid experimental identification.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of baryon states with new assignments and decay predictions within a nonrelativistic quark model framework, clarifying the nature of several observed states.
Findings
Reproduces masses and decay properties of established states.
Assigns quantum numbers to $ ext{Sigma}_c(2800)$ and $ ext{Xi}_c(2980)$.
Predicts decay ratios to guide future experiments.
Abstract
In this work, we systematically study the mass spectra and strong decays of and charmed and charmed-strange baryons in the framework of nonrelativistic constituent quark models. With the light quark cluster-heavy quark picture, the masses are simply calculated by a potential model. The strong decays are studied by the Eichten-Hill-Quigg decay formula. Masses and decay properties of the well-established and states can be reproduced by our method. can be assigned as a or state. We prefer to interpret the signal as a state although at present we cannot thoroughly exclude the possibility that this is the same state as . or could be explained as the state or state, respectively.…
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