A leading-order pQCD calculation of all six Lambda_b to Lambda_c form factors, z-expanded and anchored to a lattice QCD point, predicts R_Lambda_c = 0.29+0.12-0.11, slightly above LHCb.
Calculation of BR($\bar{B}^0\to \Lambda_{c}^++\bar p)$ in the PQCD Approach
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We calculate the branching ratio of $\bar{B}^0 \to \Lambda_c^+ \bar{p}$ in the PQCD approach. Most previous model calculations obtained branching ratios significantly larger than experimental data. We find that the predicted branching ratio for BR$(\bar{B}^0 \to \Lambda_c^+ \bar{p})$ in the PQCD approach can vary over a range of $(2.3\sim 5.1)\times 10^{-5}$ with the largest uncertainty coming from the parameters in the wave function of $\Lambda_c$. With the favored values for the parameters in the $\Lambda_c^+$ wave function, $\beta = 1$ GeV and $m_q = 0.3$ GeV, the branching ratio is about $2.3\times 10^{-5}$ which is satisfactorily consistent with the value measured by experiments.
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Investigation of $\Lambda_{b}\to \Lambda_{c} \ell^-\overline\nu_\ell$ Decays in Perturbative QCD Approach
A leading-order pQCD calculation of all six Lambda_b to Lambda_c form factors, z-expanded and anchored to a lattice QCD point, predicts R_Lambda_c = 0.29+0.12-0.11, slightly above LHCb.