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Form Factors and Strong Couplings of Heavy Baryons from QCD Light-Cone Sum Rules

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 Added by Yuming Wang
 Publication date 2011
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We derive QCD light-cone sum rules for the hadronic matrix elements of the heavy baryon transitions to nucleon. In the correlation functions the $Lambda_c,Sigma_c$ and $Lambda_b$ -baryons are interpolated by three-quark currents and the nucleon distribution amplitudes are used. To eliminate the contributions of negative parity heavy baryons, we combine the sum rules obtained from different kinematical structures. The results are then less sensitive to the choice of the interpolating current. We predict the $Lambda_{b}to p$ form factor and calculate the widths of the $Lambda_{b}to pell u_l$ and $Lambda_{b}to p pi$ decays. Furthermore, we consider double dispersion relations for the same correlation functions and derive the light-cone sum rules for the $Lambda_cND^{(*)}$ and $Sigma_cND^{(*)}$ strong couplings. Their predicted values can be used in the models of charm production in $pbar{p}$ collisions.



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