Calculates branching ratios, decay asymmetries, and CP violations for doubly charmed baryon decays to singly charmed baryons and vector mesons by evaluating full real and imaginary parts from final-state rescattering triangle diagrams.
Final State Interactions in $D^0 \to K^0 \bar{K^0}$
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It is believed that the production rate of $D^0\to K^0\bar K^0$ is almost solely determined by final state interactions (FSI) and hence provides an ideal place to test FSI models. Here we examine model calculations of the contributions from s-channel resonance $f_J(1710)$ and t-channel exchange to the FSI effects in $D^0\to K^0\bar K^0$. The contribution from s-channel $f_0(1710)$ is sma$ For the t-channel FSI evaluation, we employ the one-particle-exchange (OPE) model and Regge model respecti$ The results from two methods are roughly consistent with each other and can reproduce the large rate of $D^0\to K^0\bar K^0$ reasonably well$
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Final-state rescattering mechanism of doubly-charmed baryon decays: $\mathcal{B}_{cc}\to\mathcal{B}_{c}V$
Calculates branching ratios, decay asymmetries, and CP violations for doubly charmed baryon decays to singly charmed baryons and vector mesons by evaluating full real and imaginary parts from final-state rescattering triangle diagrams.