Heavy Quark Fragmentation to Baryons Containing Two Heavy Quarks
arXiv:hep-ph/9305315 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.49.555
Abstract
We discuss the fragmentation of a heavy quark to a baryon containing two heavy quarks of mass $m_Q\ggÎ_{\rm QCD}$. In this limit the heavy quarks first combine perturbatively into a compact diquark with a radius small compared to $1/Î_{\rm QCD}$, which interacts with the light hadronic degrees of freedom exactly as does a heavy antiquark. The subsequent evolution of this $QQ$ diquark to a $QQq$ baryon is identical to the fragmentation of a heavy antiquark to a meson. We apply this analysis to the production of baryons of the form $ccq$, $bbq$, and $bcq$.
9 pages, 1 figure included, uses harvmac.tex and epsf.tex, UCSD/PTH 93-11, CALT-68-1868, SLAC-PUB-6226