Abstract

The dependence of the inclusive weak decay rates of heavy hadrons on light spectator quarks is considered. The analysis of a previous work relating the effects in b baryons to those in charmed baryons is extended to explicit evaluation of the matrix elements of certain four-quark operators over heavy baryons. It is shown that the usually postulated color antisymmetry of these matrix elements is significantly broken. The flavor-singlet shift of the inclusive decay rates of b baryons due to spectator effects is shown to be strongly suppressed in the leading-logarithmic approximation. Combined with the results for the flavor-nonsinglet splittings, this observation allows us to argue, in a less model-dependent way than before, that within the present understanding of spectator effects it is highly unlikely that the lifetimes of the ${\ensuremath{\Lambda}}_{b}$ and the ${B}_{d}$ can be split by more than 10%.

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