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cc-by (c) LHCb Collaboration (UB: Alfonso Albero, A. et al., 2018
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Observation of the decay Λ b 0 → ψ(2S)pπ−

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The Λ0 b baryon is the isospin-singlet ground state of a bound system of a beauty quark and two light quarks. The high production rate of b quarks at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) [1-5], along with the excellent mass resolution and hadron-identification capabilities of the LHCb detector, give access to a variety of decay channels of the Λ0 b baryon, including multibody, rare, charmless and semileptonic decays [6-25]. The high signal yield of the Λ0 b → J/ψpK− decay [15] facilitated a precise measurement of the Λ0 b lifetime [26], while the relatively low energy released in the Λ0 b→ ψ(2S)pK− and Λ0 b→ χcpK− decays allowed for precise measurements of the Λ0 b mass [16, 22]. A six-dimensional amplitude analysis of the Λ0 b → J/ψpK− decay resulted in the observation of the Pc(4380)+ and Pc(4450)+ pentaquark states decaying into the J/ψp final state [27]. Later, these states were confirmed using a model-independent technique [28]. Subsequently, an analysis of Cabibbo-suppressed Λ0 b → J/ψpπ − decays found evidence for contributions from the Pc(4380)+ and Pc(4450)+ pentaquarks and from the Zc(4200)− tetraquark [29].

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ALFONSO ALBERO, Alejandro, CALVO GÓMEZ, Míriam, CAMBONI, Alessandro, COQUEREAU, Samuel, GARRIDO BELTRÁN, Lluís, GASCÓN FORA, David, GRACIANI DÍAZ, Ricardo, GRAUGÉS POUS, Eugeni, MARIN BENITO, Carla, LHCb Collaboration. Observation of the decay Λ b 0 → ψ(2S)pπ−. _Journal of High Energy Physics_. 2018. Vol. 2018, núm. 8, pàgs. 1-18. [consulta: 25 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 1126-6708. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/185371]

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