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Heavy quark symmetry of $\Lambda_b^0$ decays in quark models

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arxiv 2210.16825 v2 pith:5EE77OV2 submitted 2022-10-30 hep-ph hep-ex

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We study the heavy quark symmetry with the homogeneous bag model (HBM) and light-front quark model (LFQM) based on the decays of $\Lambda_b^0\to\Lambda_c^+\ell^-\overline{\nu}_\ell~(\ell=e,\mu,\tau)$. In particular, we calculate various parameters in the heavy quark expansions, including the Isgur-Wise functions and their first order corrections. The parameters in the HBM are fitted from the mass spectra, while the ones in the LFQM are tightly constrained by the heavy quark symmetry, granting the predictive power of our results. We explicitly obtain that ${\cal B}(\Lambda_b^0\to\Lambda_c^+e^-\overline{\nu}_e)=(5.69\pm 0.58, 5.35\pm 0.50)$, ${\cal B}(\Lambda_b^0\to\Lambda_c^+\mu^-\overline{\nu}_\mu)=(5.67\pm 0.58 $, $5.33\pm 0.49)$, and $\Gamma(\Lambda_b^0\to\Lambda_c^+\tau^-\overline{\nu}_\tau)/\Gamma(\Lambda_b^0\to\Lambda_c^+\mu^-\overline{\nu}_\mu)=(0.3243\pm 0.0126$, $ 0.3506\pm 0.0046)$ for the numerical values of (HBM, LFQM). Our results of the branching fractions in both models agree well with the experimental data and lattice QCD calculations. In addition, we find that the hard gluon corrections decrease the branching fractions around $10\%$.

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