Heavy-Flavor-Conserving Hadronic Weak Decays of Charmed and Bottom Baryons
Hai-Yang Cheng, Fanrong Xu

TL;DR
This paper investigates heavy-flavor-conserving weak decays of charmed and bottom baryons, emphasizing the role of nonspectator W-exchange contributions and using current algebra, bag, and diquark models to estimate decay amplitudes.
Contribution
It highlights the significance of nonspectator W-exchange effects in heavy-flavor-conserving decays, especially for $ ext{Xi}_c o ext{Lambda}_c ext{pi}$, and clarifies the dominance of parity-conserving transitions.
Findings
Nonspectator W-exchange dominates $ ext{Xi}_c o ext{Lambda}_c ext{pi}$ decays.
The $S$-wave amplitude vanishes in the heavy quark limit for $ ext{Omega}_b$ decays.
Intermediate $ ext{Sigma}_c$ pole terms give the largest contribution.
Abstract
Three decades ago, heavy-flavor-conserving (HFC) weak decays of heavy baryons such as and for had been studied within the framework that incorporates both heavy-quark and chiral symmetries. It was pointed out that if the heavy quark in the HFC process behaves as a spectator, then the -wave amplitude of with being an antitriplet heavy baryon will vanish in the heavy quark limit. Indeed, this is the case for decays. For decays, they receive additional nonspectator contributions arising from the -exchange diagrams through the transition. Spectator and nonspectator -exchange contributions to the -wave amplitude of are destructive, rendering the -wave contribution even smaller.…
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