Abstract

The heavy quark baryon spectroscopy is a key way to understand what the building block of hadrons is. The diquark correlation which is expectedly an essential degree of freedom to describe the hadron structure can be investigated from the spectroscopy of charmed baryons. An experiment to observe and investigate the charmed baryons was proposed at the J-PARC high- momentum beam line. The missing mass spectroscopy experiment via the π− p → Y*+c D*− reaction at 20 GeV/c will be performed for the systematic measurement of the excitation energy, the production rates and the decay products of charmed baryons. In addition, the properties of the strange baryons can also be measured systematically by using the same experimental setup. From the systematic study of both charmed baryons and hyperons, the diquark correlation can be revealed which is expectedly an essential degree of freedom to describe the hadron structure.

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