Mass spectrum, magnetic moments and Regge trajectories of $\Omega_{ccb}$ and $\Omega_{cbb}$ baryons in the nonrelativistic quark--diquark model
\"Oznur \c{C}ak{\i}r, Halil Mutuk

TL;DR
This study models the mass spectra, magnetic moments, and Regge trajectories of $ ext{ extOmega}_{ccb}$ and $ ext{ extOmega}_{cbb}$ baryons using a nonrelativistic quark--diquark approach, linking heavy meson and baryon properties.
Contribution
It introduces a quark--diquark model fitted to $B_c$ meson data to predict properties of triply heavy baryons, considering all diquark configurations for robustness.
Findings
Ground-state masses around 8.0 GeV for $ ext{ extOmega}_{ccb}$ and 11.0 GeV for $ ext{ extOmega}_{cbb}$.
Magnetic moments align with other theoretical approaches.
Regge trajectories are approximately linear for P-waves and mildly curved for S-waves.
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the mass spectra, magnetic moments, and Regge trajectories of the triply heavy baryons and within a nonrelativistic constituent quark model based on the quark--diquark approximation, which reduces the three-body problem to an effective two-body system. For each baryon, all three possible diquark clusterings are considered, providing a qualitative indication of the sensitivity of the results to the quark--diquark decomposition. The model parameters are fixed by a fit to the measured meson spectrum, thereby anchoring the baryon predictions to experimentally constrained inputs and establishing a consistent link between the heavy meson and baryon sectors. We obtain ground-state masses of approximately ~GeV for and ~GeV for , with radial and orbital excitation patterns in good agreement…
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