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Analysis of $Ω_b^-(bss)$ and $Ω_c^0(css)$ with QCD sum rules

Zhi-Gang Wang

Published 2008-09-18, updated 2009-02-16Version 4

In this article, we calculate the masses and the pole residues of the ${1/2}^+$ heavy baryons $\Omega_c^0(css)$ and $\Omega_b^-(bss)$ with the QCD sum rules. The numerical values $M_{\Omega_c^0}=(2.72\pm0.18) \rm{GeV}$ (or $M_{\Omega_c^0}=(2.71\pm0.18) \rm{GeV}$) and $M_{\Omega_b^-}=(6.13\pm0.12) \rm{GeV}$ (or $M_{\Omega_b^-}=(6.18\pm0.13) \rm{GeV}$) are in good agreement with the experimental data.

Comments: 18 pages, 18 figures, slight revision
Journal: Eur.Phys.J.C61:321-329,2009
Categories: hep-ph
Subjects: 14.20.Lq, 14.20.Mr
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