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Electromagnetic Transitions of Heavy Baryons in the SU(2N_{f}) X O(3) Symmetry

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arxiv hep-ph/9909444 v2 pith:HTLZUDKV submitted 1999-09-20 hep-ph

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keywords heavybaryonselectromagneticp-wavequarks-wavesymmetrytransitions
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Radiative decays of heavy baryons are analyzed within the Heavy Quark Symmetry (HQS). It is shown that employing the light-diquark symmetries, the number of electromagnetic couplings among S-wave and P-wave states as well as those between P-wave to S-wave transitions can be reduced significantly. Using this constituent quark model picture the phenomenological implications of some of these decay modes are, also, discussed.

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