241 research outputs found
Enhancement of preasymptotic effects in inclusive beauty decays
We extend Voloshin's recent analysis of charmed and beauty hyperon decays
based on SU(3) symmetry and heavy quark effective theory, by introducing a
rather moderate model-dependence, in order to obtain more predictive power,
e.g. the values of lifetimes of the (\Lambda_{b},\Xi_{b}) hyperon triplet and
the lifetime of \Omega_{b}. In this way we obtain an improvement of the ratio
\tau(\Lambda_{b})/\tau(B_{d}^{0}) \sim 0.9 and the hierarchy of lifetimes
\tau(\Lambda_{b}) \simeq \tau(\Xi_{b}^{0}) < \tau(\Xi_{b}^{-}) <
\tau(\Omega_{b}) with lifetimes of \Xi_{b}^{-} and \Omega_{b} exceeding the
lifetime of \Lambda_{b} by 22% and 35%, respectively.Comment: Latex2e, 12 pages, 3 eps figures include
Inclusive Charmed-Baryon Decays and Lifetimes
We have quantitatively reanalyzed the inclusive charmed-baryon decays. New
ingredients are the Voloshin preasymptotic effects in semileptonic decays and
the Cabibbo-subleading contributions to both semileptonic and nonleptonic
decays. It has been found that the Cabbibo-subleading Voloshin contribution
essentially improves the theoretical semileptonic branching ratio of
, in agreement with experiment. The semileptonic branching
ratios for and are found to be large, i.e., of the
order of 20%. The lifetimes hierarchy is in a good qualitative and even
quantitative agreement with experiment except for the lifetime,
which is somewhat smaller than the experimental value. Future measurements,
especially measurements of the semileptonic branching ratios for
, and should be decisive for the check of
this approach.Comment: 13 pages, Latex, 3 figures included, shortened version, to appear in
Z.Phys.
Cabibbo suppressed decays and the lifetime
The problem of the lifetime is considered in the framework of
{\em Heavy-Quark Expansion} and symmetry. The lifetime of
is expressed in terms of measurable inclusive quantities of the
other two charmed baryons belonging to the same multiplet in a
model-independent way. In such a treatment, inclusive decay rates of singly
Cabibbo suppressed decay modes have a prominent role. An analogous approach is
applied to the multiplet of charmed mesons yielding interesting predictions on
properties. The results obtained indicate that a more precise
measurement of inclusive decay quantities of some charmed hadrons (such as
) that are more amenable to experiment can contribute
significantly to our understanding of decay properties of other charmed hadrons
(such as ) where discrepancies or ambiguities exist.Comment: 9 pages, revtex4; certain improvements in text as suggested by the
referee, acknowledgement changed; version to appear in Phys. Rev.
Preasymptotic effects in beauty decays
Large preasymptotic effects in beauty decays have been found using
heavy-quark and SU(3) symmetry, as well as experimental data on charmed
hyperons. Contrary to rather uniform beauty-meson lifetimes, a much larger
spread of beauty-baryon lifetimes is predicted. However, it is highly unlikely
that, theoretically, the ratio, which at
present deviates more than from the experimental result, can be
lowered below 0.9.Comment: 6 pages, talk given by B. Melic at The 3rd International Conference
on B Physics and CP Violation, Taipei, Taiwan, December 3-7, 1999, to appear
in the Proceedings, two figures adde
Inclusive decays and lifetimes of doubly charmed baryons
The analysis of singly charmed hadrons has been extended to the case of
doubly charmed baryons, , and .
Doubly charmed baryons are described as a system containing a heavy
-diquark and a light quark, similarly as in a heavy-light meson. This leads
to preasymptotic effects in semileptonic and nonleptonic decays which are
essentially proportional to the meson wave function. Interplay between
preasymptotic effects in semileptonic and/or nonleptonic decay rates leads to
very clear predictions for semileptonic branching ratios and lifetimes of
doubly charmed baryons.Comment: 14 pages latex file, 4 figures, 1 tabl
Electromagnetic Production of Quarkonium in decay
The decay , where is a
quarkonium state, has a very clean final state, which should
make it easy to detect. The branching ratio of this mode is greater than
for , , and , indicating that these processes may
be detectable at LEP.Comment: Latex, 6 pages, 2 figure in postscript format (uuencoded), (or
available upon request), NUHEP-TH-93-1
Hadronic Event Shapes in Decay
We compute the differential momentum correlation function for hadrons
produced in the decay of -mesons. This measure of hadronic event shapes
tests the free -quark decay picture for nonleptonic and semileptonic decays
of -mesons. Our results can also be applied to and decay.Comment: 11 pages, 3 uuencoded figures included, uses harvmac and epsf, UTPT
93-28, CMU-HEP 93-24, CALT-68-190
Holography and Variable Cosmological Constant
An effective local quantum field theory with UV and IR cutoffs correlated in
accordance with holographic entropy bounds is capable of rendering the
cosmological constant (CC) stable against quantum corrections. By setting an IR
cutoff to length scales relevant to cosmology, one easily obtains the currently
observed rho_Lambda ~ 10^{-47} GeV^4, thus alleviating the CC problem. It is
argued that scaling behavior of the CC in these scenarios implies an
interaction of the CC with matter sector or a time-dependent gravitational
constant, to accommodate the observational data.Comment: 7 pages, final version accepted by PR
Cabibbo-suppressed decays of the Omega_c^0 - feedback to the Xi_c^+ lifetime
We investigate a possible background of the type Omega_c^0 --> Xi_c^+ pi^- to
the CLEO Xi_c^+ lifetime measurement. This decay mode may lead to an
overestimate of the Xi_c^+ decay length and, therefore, increase the measured
Xi_c^+ lifetime. The branching ratio Gamma(Omega_c^0 --> Xi_c^+
pi^-)/Gamma(Omega_c^0 --> Omega^- pi^+) is analyzed in the framework of the
pole model and the modified current algebra. We find that the Omega_c^0 -->
Xi_c^+ pi^- decay mode could not generate a substantial systematic error in the
Xi_c^+ lifetime measurement. Also, it cannot significantly reduce the
disagreement between theoretical and experimental values of the Xi_c^+
lifetime.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
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