Abstract
The lifetimes of doubly charmed hadrons are analyzed within the framework of the heavy quark expansion (HQE). Lifetime differences arise from spectator effects such as $W$-exchange and Pauli interference. The $\Xi_{cc}^{++}$ baryon is longest-lived in the doubly charmed baryon system owing to the destructive Pauli interference absent in the $\Xi_{cc}^+$ and $\Omega_{cc}^+$. In the presence of dimension-7 contributions, its lifetime is reduced from $\sim5.2\times 10^{-13}s$ to $\sim3.0\times 10^{-13}s$. The $\Xi_{cc}^{+}$ baryon has the shortest lifetime of order $0.45\times 10^{-13}s$ due to a large contribution from the $W$-exchange box diagram. It is difficult to make a precise quantitative statement on the lifetime of $\Omega_{cc}^+$. Contrary to $\Xi_{cc}$ baryons, $\tau(\Omega_{cc}^+)$ becomes longer in the presence of dimension-7 effects and the Pauli interference $\Gamma^{\rm int}_+$ even becomes negative. This implies that the subleading corrections are too large to justify the validity of the HQE. Demanding the rate $\Gamma^{\rm int}_+$ to be positive for a sensible HQE, we conjecture that the $\Omega_c^0$ lifetime lies in the range of $(0.75\sim 1.80)\times 10^{-13}s$. The lifetime hierarchy pattern is $\tau(\Xi_{cc}^{++})>\tau(\Omega_{cc}^+)>\tau(\Xi_{cc}^+)$ and the lifetime ratio $\tau(\Xi_{cc}^{++})/\tau(\Xi_{cc}^+)$ is predicted to be of order 6.7.
Highlights
The LHCb collaboration observed a resonance in the Λþc K−πþπþ mass spectrum at a mass of 3621.40 Æ 0.78 MeV [1], which is consistent with expectations for the doubly charmed baryon Ξþccþ baryon
ΤðΩ0cÞ 1⁄4 ð0.69 Æ 0.12Þ × 10−13 s [9] from fixed target experiments.1. This indicates that the Ω0c, which is naively expected to be shortest-lived in the charmed baryon system owing to the large constructive Pauli interference, could live longer than the Λþc due to the suppression from 1=mc corrections arising from dimension-seven four-quark operators
It is well known that the lifetime differences stem from spectator effects such as Wexchange and Pauli interference
Summary
The LHCb collaboration observed a resonance in the Λþc K−πþπþ mass spectrum at a mass of 3621.40 Æ 0.78 MeV [1], which is consistent with expectations for the doubly charmed baryon Ξþccþ baryon. The destructive 1=mc corrections to ΓðΩ0cÞ are too large to justify the use of the HQE, namely, the predicted Pauli interference and semileptonic rates for the Ω0c become negative, which certainly do not make sense Demanding these rates to be positive for a sensible HQE, it has been conjectured in [8] that the Ω0c lifetime lies in the range of ð2.3 ∼ 3.2Þ × 10−13 s. ΤðΩ0cÞ 1⁄4 ð0.69 Æ 0.12Þ × 10−13 s [9] from fixed target experiments.1 This indicates that the Ω0c, which is naively expected to be shortest-lived in the charmed baryon system owing to the large constructive Pauli interference, could live longer than the Λþc due to the suppression from 1=mc corrections arising from dimension-seven four-quark operators.
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