Observation and branching fraction measurement of the decay $\Xi_b^-\to\Lambda_b^0\pi^-$
LHCb collaboration: R. Aaij, A.S.W. Abdelmotteleb, C. Abellan Beteta,, F. Abudin\'en, T. Ackernley, B. Adeva, M. Adinolfi, P. Adlarson, H., Afsharnia, C. Agapopoulou, C.A. Aidala, Z. Ajaltouni, S. Akar, K. Akiba, P., Albicocco, J. Albrecht, F. Alessio, M. Alexander

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of the decay ^- a0^0 a0^- and measures its branching fraction using proton-proton collision data at 13 TeV from the LHCb detector, providing insights into heavy baryon decay processes.
Contribution
The paper presents the first observation of the ^- a0^0 a0^- decay and measures its branching fraction, advancing understanding of bottom baryon decay mechanisms.
Findings
Observation of ^- a0^0 a0^- decay.
Measured branching fraction of approximately 0.89%.
Determined the relative production ratio involving ^- and ^0 baryons.
Abstract
The decay is observed using a proton-proton collision data sample collected at center-of-mass energy TeV with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.5 fb. This process is mediated by the quark-level transition, where the quark in the baryon is a spectator in the decay. Averaging the results obtained using the two decay modes, and , the relative production ratio is measured to be . Here the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively, and is the fragmentation fraction for a quark into a () baryon. Using an independent…
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