Abstract

We use distribution amplitudes of the light $\ensuremath{\Sigma}$ baryon and the most general form of the interpolating current for heavy ${\ensuremath{\Sigma}}_{b}$ baryon to investigate the semileptonic ${\ensuremath{\Sigma}}_{b}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\Sigma}{l}^{+}{l}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ transition in light cone QCD sum rules. We calculate all 12 form factors responsible for this transition and use them to evaluate the branching ratio of the considered channel. The order of branching fraction shows that this channel can be detected at LHC.

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