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We report the first observation of two charmed strange baryons that decay into $Lambda_c^+ K^-pi^+$. The broader of the two states is measured to have a mass of $2978.5pm 2.1pm 2.0$ MeV/$c^2$ and a width of $43.5pm 7.5pm 7.0$ MeV/$c^2$. The mass and width of the narrow state are measured to be $3076.7pm 0.9pm 0.5$ MeV/$c^2$ and $6.2pm 1.2pm 0.8$ MeV/$c^2$, respectively. We also perform a search for the isospin partner states that decay into $Lambda_c^+ K_S^0pi^-$ and observe a significant signal at the mass of $3082.8pm 1.8pm 1.5$ MeV/$c^2$. The data used for this analysis was accumulated at or near the $Upsilon(4S)$ resonance, using the Belle detector at the $e^+ e^-$ asymmetric-energy collider KEKB. The integrated luminosity of the data sample used is $461.5 ~mathrm{fb}^{-1}$.
Using 13.7 fb^{-1} of data recorded by the CLEO detector at CESR, we investigate the spectrum of charmed baryons which decay into Lambda_c^+ pi^- pi^+ and are more massive than the Lambda_{c1} baryons. We find evidence for two new states: one is broa
The $Lambda_c^+K^-$ mass spectrum is studied with a data sample of $pp$ collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.6 fb$^{-1}$ collected by the LHCb experiment. Three $Xi_c^0$ states are observed wi
Using 567 $pb^{-1}$ of data collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of $sqrt{s}=$ 4.599 $GeV$, near the $Lambda_{c}^{+}Lambda_{c}^{-}$ threshold, we study the singly Cabibbo-suppressed decays $Lambda_c^{+}to ppi^{+}pi^{-}$ and $
We have searched for the Cabibbo-suppressed decay $Lambda_c^+tophi ppi^0$ in $e^+e^-$ collisions using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 915 $rm fb^{-1}$. The data were collected by the Belle experiment at the KEKB $e^+e^-$ a
We present the first model-independent measurement of the absolute branching fraction of the Lambda_c+ -> p K- pi+ decay using a data sample of 978 fb^-1 collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. The number of Lam