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Weak Decays of Doubly Heavy Baryons: SU(3) Analysis

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arxiv 1707.06570 v2 pith:THDFXU5C submitted 2017-07-20 hep-ph hep-ex

Weak Decays of Doubly Heavy Baryons: SU(3) Analysis

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Motivated by the recent LHCb observation of doubly-charmed baryon $\Xi_{cc}^{++}$ in the $\Lambda_c^+ K^-\pi^+\pi^+$ final state, we analyze the weak decays of doubly heavy baryons $\Xi_{cc}$, $\Omega_{cc}$, $\Xi_{bc}$, $\Omega_{bc}$, $\Xi_{bb}$ and $\Omega_{bb}$ under the flavor SU(3) symmetry. Decay amplitudes for various semileptonic and nonleptonic decays are parametrized in terms of a few SU(3) irreducible amplitudes. We find a number of relations or sum rules between decay widths and CP asymmetries, which can be examined in future measurements at experimental facilities like LHC, Belle II and CEPC. Moreover once a few decay branching fractions are measured in future, some of these relations may provide hints for exploration of new decay modes.

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