Effective QCD string and doubly heavy baryons
Joan Soto, Jaume Tarr\'us Castell\`a

TL;DR
This paper develops a minimal-model approach to describe potentials in doubly heavy baryons using effective string theory and pNRQCD, enabling improved spectrum predictions aligned with lattice QCD results.
Contribution
It introduces a parametrization of potentials combining short- and long-distance descriptions for doubly heavy baryons, incorporating fermion effects in effective string theory.
Findings
Computed hyperfine contributions to baryon spectra.
Results align closely with lattice QCD, especially for excited states.
Analyzed vacuum energy and string tension modifications.
Abstract
Expressions for the potentials appearing in the nonrelativistic effective field theory description of doubly heavy baryons are known in terms of operator insertions in the Wilson loop. However, their evaluation requires nonperturbative techniques, such as lattice QCD, and the relevant calculations are often not available. We propose a parametrization of these potentials with a minimal model dependence based on an interpolation of short- and long-distance descriptions. The short-distance description is obtained from weakly-coupled pNRQCD and the long-distance one is computed using an effective string theory. The effective string theory coincides with the one for pure gluodynamics with the addition of a fermion field constrained to move on the string. We compute the hyperfine contributions to the doubly heavy baryon spectrum. The unknown parameters are obtained from heavy quark-diquark…
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