Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1997-10-15
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
9 pages, LaTeX, 4 figures are included in PostScript format, talk given at the IVth International Workshop on Progress in Heav
Scientific paper
In this talk I consider QCD sum rules for the ground state heavy baryons to leading order in $1/m_Q$ and at next-to-leading order in $\alpha_S$ within the context of Heavy Quark Symmetry. The analysis is done at a fixed scale $\mu=1 GeV$. The evolution behaviour of the residues is determined by the two-loop anomalous dimension of the heavy baryon currents calculated earlier. I compare the diagonal, non-diagonal and constituent type QCD sum rules and show that the diagonal sum rules are the most reliable one. As central values for the bound state energies I find $m(\Lambda_Q)-m_Q=760 MeV$ and $m(\Sigma_Q)-m_Q=940 MeV$. The central values for the residues are given by $F(\Lambda_Q)=0.030 GeV^3$ and $F(\Sigma_Q)=0.038 GeV^3$.
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