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Radiative M1 transitions of heavy baryons in the bag model

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arxiv 1302.5918 v1 pith:6DT2JKIO submitted 2013-02-24 hep-ph

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We study the M1 transitions of ground state heavy baryons within a framework of the modified bag model. Calculations of transition moments and corresponding M1 decay widths are performed. For the spin 1/2 baryons containing three differently flavoured quarks the hyperfine mixing effects are taken into account. Results are compared with estimates obtained using various other approaches.

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