Abstract

We study singly Cabibbo-suppressed two-body hadronic decays of the charmed baryon $\Lambda_c^+$, namely, $\Lambda_c^+\to \Lambda K^+, p\pi^0, p\eta, n\pi^+,\Sigma^0K^+,\Sigma^+ K^0$. We use the measured rate of $\Lambda_c^+\to p\phi$ to fix the effective Wilson coefficient $a_2$ for naive color-suppressed modes and the effective number of color $N_c^{\rm eff}$. We rely on the current-algebra approach to evaluate $W$-exchange and nonfactorizable internal $W$-emission amplitudes, that is, the commutator terms for the $S$-wave and the pole terms for the $P$-wave. Our prediction for $\Lambda_c^+\to p\eta$ is in excellent agreement with the BESIII measurement. The $p\eta$ ($p\pi^0$) mode has a large (small) rate because of a large constructive (destructive) interference between the factorizable and nonfactorizable amplitudes for both $S$- and $P$-waves. Some of the SU(3) relations such as $M(\Lambda_c^+\to n\pi^+)=\sqrt{2}M(\Lambda_c^+\to p\pi^0)$ derived under the assumption of sextet dominance are not valid for decays with factorizable terms. Our calculation indicates that the branching fraction of $\Lambda_c^+\to n\pi^+$ is about 3.5 times larger than that of $\Lambda_c^+\to p\pi^0$. Decay asymmetries are found to be negative for all singly Cabibbo-suppressed modes and range from $-0.56$ to $-0.96$.

Highlights

  • The study of hadronic decays of charmed baryons is an old subject

  • Our prediction for Λþc → pη is in excellent agreement with the BESIII measurement

  • In this work we focus on singly Cabibbo-suppressed hadronic decays of the Λþc, Λþc → ΛKþ; pπ0; pη; nπþ; Σ0Kþ; ΣþK0

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The study of hadronic decays of charmed baryons is an old subject (for a review, see [1,2]). The factorization approximation that the hadronic matrix element is factorized into the product of two matrix elements of single currents and that the nonfactorizable term such as the W-exchange contribution is negligible relative to the factorizable one is known empirically to be working reasonably well for describing the nonleptonic weak decays of heavy mesons This approximation is a priori not directly applicable to the charmed baryon case as W-exchange there, manifested as pole diagrams, is no longer subject to helicity and color suppression. The on-shell correction is large enough to flip the sign of the parity-violating (PV) amplitudes This explains the smaller calculated rate in the pole model and the sign difference of αΣþπ0;Σ0πþ between the pole model and current algebra. Axial-vector form factors and baryon wave functions relevant to the present work are summarized in Appendixes C and D, respectively

FORMALISM
Factorizable contributions
Nonfactorizable contributions
Baryon matrix elements
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
CONCLUSIONS

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