Phenomenological Study of Heavy Hadron Lifetimes

Hai-Yang Cheng 2018  arXiv 1807.00916  

The lifetimes of bottom and charmed hadrons are analyzed within the framework of the heavy quark expansion (HQE). Lifetime differences arise from the spectator effects such as weak WW-annihilation and Pauli interference. Spectator effects originating from dimension-7 four-quark operators are derived. Hadronic matrix elements of four-quark operators are parameterized in a model-independent way. Using the dimension-6 bag parameters recently determined from HQET sum rules and the vacuum insertion approximation for meson matrix elements of dimension-7 operators, the calculated BB meson lifetime ratios τ(B+)/τ(B0d)=1.074τ(B+)/τ(Bd0)=1.074 and τ(B0s)/τ(B0d)=0.996τ(Bs0)/τ(Bd0)=0.996 are in excellent agreement with experiment. Likewise, based on the quark model evaluation of baryon matrix elements, the resulting baryon lifetime ratios τ(Ξb)/τ(Λ0b)τ(Ξb−)/τ(Λb0)τ(Ξb)/τ(Ξ0b)τ(Ξb−)/τ(Ξb0)τ(Ωb)/τ(Ξb)τ(Ωb−)/τ(Ξb−) and the ΛbB0Λb−B0 lifetime ratio τ(Λ0b)/τ(B0d)=0.955τ(Λb0)/τ(Bd0)=0.955 also agree well with the data. Contrary to the bottom hadron sector where the HQE in 1/mb1/mb works well, the HQE to 1/m3c1/mc3 fails to give a satisfactory description of the lifetimes of both charmed mesons and charmed baryons. This calls for the subleading 1/mQ1/mQ corrections to spectator effects. The relevant dimension-7 spectator effects are in the right direction for explaining the large lifetime ratio of τ(Ξ+c)/τ(Λ+c)τ(Ξc+)/τ(Λc+).