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Heavy Baryon Spectroscopy

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A review of theoretical predictions for the mass spectra of heavy baryons, obtained within the relativistic quark model and the quark–diquark picture, is given. A detailed comparison is made with experimental data, including recent measurements of the LHCb Collaboration. Good agreement between the theoretical results and the experiment was found. Possible quantum numbers of excited states of heavy baryons are discussed.

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Galkin, V.O., Faustov, R.N. Heavy Baryon Spectroscopy. Phys. Part. Nuclei 51, 661–667 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063779620040292

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