First observation of the B_c^{*+} meson with mass difference 64.5 MeV from the ground-state B_c^+ at >8 sigma significance using ATLAS data.
Precise predictions of charmed-bottom hadrons from lattice QCD
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We report the ground state masses of hadrons containing at least one charm and one bottom quark using lattice quantum chromodynamics. These include mesons with spin (J)-parity (P) quantum numbers J(P): 0(-), 1(-), 1(+) and 0(+) and the spin-1/2 and 3/2 baryons. Among these hadrons only the ground state of 0(-) is known experimentally and therefore our predictions provide important information for the experimental discovery of all other hadrons with these quark contents.
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Lattice QCD computation yields ground-state masses for spin-3/2+ heavy baryons with relativistic charm and bottom quarks, marking the first fully relativistic treatment of bottom quarks.
Predictions for space- and time-like electromagnetic form factors of the Ω baryon obtained in rainbow-ladder DSE with vector⊗vector contact interaction and Poincaré-covariant Faddeev equation.
Bayesian MCMC sampling of Cornell and log-modified Cornell potentials reproduces known B_c states and supplies mass predictions for higher excitations with propagated uncertainties.
A quark-diquark formalism extracts effective masses and couplings from known heavy baryon data to predict spectra across singly, doubly, and triply heavy sectors with two scenarios and a mass-dependent binding term.
A global fit to B→π,K,D lattice form factors and B→πℓν data yields λ_B=217(19)+82−17 MeV and |V_ub|=3.68(13)+0−1×10−3.
QCD sum rules determine the axial-vector mixing angle θ_Bc(1P) = (43.3 ± 0.2)° in the B_c(1P) sector.
A nonrelativistic quark-diquark model, parameterized via the B_c meson spectrum, predicts ground-state masses near 8.0 GeV for Ω_ccb and 11.0 GeV for Ω_cbb, along with magnetic moments and Regge trajectories.
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Observation of a $B_c^{*+}$ meson with the ATLAS detector
First observation of the B_c^{*+} meson with mass difference 64.5 MeV from the ground-state B_c^+ at >8 sigma significance using ATLAS data.
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Heavy baryons with relativistic quarks
Lattice QCD computation yields ground-state masses for spin-3/2+ heavy baryons with relativistic charm and bottom quarks, marking the first fully relativistic treatment of bottom quarks.
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Space- and time-like electromagnetic form factors of the $\mathbf{\Omega}$ baryon
Predictions for space- and time-like electromagnetic form factors of the Ω baryon obtained in rainbow-ladder DSE with vector⊗vector contact interaction and Poincaré-covariant Faddeev equation.
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$\boldsymbol{B_c}$ Meson Spectroscopy from Bayesian MCMC: Probing Confinement and State Mixing
Bayesian MCMC sampling of Cornell and log-modified Cornell potentials reproduces known B_c states and supplies mass predictions for higher excitations with propagated uncertainties.
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Quark-diquark effective mass formalism for heavy baryon spectroscopy
A quark-diquark formalism extracts effective masses and couplings from known heavy baryon data to predict spectra across singly, doubly, and triply heavy sectors with two scenarios and a mass-dependent binding term.
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Determination of $B$-meson distribution amplitudes from $B\to \pi,K,D$ transition form factors
A global fit to B→π,K,D lattice form factors and B→πℓν data yields λ_B=217(19)+82−17 MeV and |V_ub|=3.68(13)+0−1×10−3.
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QCD sum-rule determination of the axial-vector mixing angle in the \texorpdfstring{\(B_c(1P)\)}{Bc(1P)} sector
QCD sum rules determine the axial-vector mixing angle θ_Bc(1P) = (43.3 ± 0.2)° in the B_c(1P) sector.
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Mass spectrum, magnetic moments and Regge trajectories of $\Omega_{ccb}$ and $\Omega_{cbb}$ baryons in the nonrelativistic quark--diquark model
A nonrelativistic quark-diquark model, parameterized via the B_c meson spectrum, predicts ground-state masses near 8.0 GeV for Ω_ccb and 11.0 GeV for Ω_cbb, along with magnetic moments and Regge trajectories.