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Charm spectroscopy has studied under a string model. Charmed baryons are composed of diquark and charm quark which are connected by a constant tension. In a diquark picture, the quantum numbers $J^P$ of confirmed baryons are well assigned. We give energy predictions for the first and second orbital excitations. We see some correspondences with the experimental data. Meanwhile, we have obtained diquark masses in the background of charm quark which satisfy a splitting relation based on spin-spin interaction.
We present a comparative study of the charmed baryon$-$nucleon interaction based on different theoretical approaches. For this purpose, we make use of i) a constituent quark model tuned in the light-flavor baryon$-$baryon interaction and the hadron s
This is an update of the two articles [H.Y. Cheng, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A {bf 24} (Suppl. 1), 593 (2009); Front. Phys. {bf 10}, 101406 (2015)] in which charmed baryon physics around 2007 and 2015, respectively, were reviewed. In this review we emphasiz
We propose to measure the decay asymmetry parameters in the hadronic weak decays of singly charmed baryons, such as $ldctoldpi^+,Sigma^0pi^+,p bar K_0$, $Xi_c^0toXi^-pi^+$ and $Omega_c^0toOmega^-pi^+$. The joint angular formulae for these processes a
We consider the string breaking phenomenon within effective string models which purport to mimic QCD with two light flavors, with a special attention to baryon modes. We make some estimates of the string breaking distances at zero and non-zero baryon
We study charmed baryon resonances that are generated dynamically from a coupled-channel unitary approach that implements heavy-quark symmetry. Some states can already be identified with experimental observations, such as $Lambda_c(2595)$, $Lambda_c(