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Weak Decays of Doubly Heavy Baryons: Multi-body Decay Channels
The newly-discovered decays into the , but the experimental data has indicated that this decay is not
saturated by any two-body intermediate state. In this work, we analyze the
multi-body weak decays of doubly heavy baryons , ,
, , and , in particular the
three-body nonleptonic decays and four-body semileptonic decays. We classify
various decay modes according to the quark-level transitions and present an
estimate of the typical branching fractions for a few golden decay channels.
Decay amplitudes are then parametrized in terms of a few SU(3) irreducible
amplitudes. With these amplitudes, we find a number of relations for decay
widths, which can be examined in future.Comment: 47pages, 1figure. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1707.0657
Do Large Firms with More Technologies Pay More?
Investigation of size wage premium in earning’s literature neglects the important role played by technology adoption. This study models the size selection corrected earning’s function by introducing an extra dimension of selection of technology complexity, using a sample from workers in US hog farms. The estimated wage gap between large and small farms is reduced once correction in selection is controlled. Workers compensate monetary income for better work environment, better health and more job security, in which large farms and technologically advanced farms have advantages.size, technology adoption, wage, double selection, agriculture, health, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, Agribusiness,
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