https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13539-2
Regular Article
Productions of bottom and bottom-strange mesons in pion and kaon induced reactions
1
School of Physics, Southeast University, 210094, Nanjing, China
2
Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics, Henan Normal University, 453007, Xinxiang, China
3
Department of Physics and Institute of Theoretical Physics, Nanjing Normal University, 210097, Nanjing, China
4
Lanzhou Center for Theoretical Physics, Lanzhou University, 730000, Lanzhou, China
Received:
22
August
2024
Accepted:
24
October
2024
Published online:
29
November
2024
In the present work, we propose to explore the productions of the bottom and bottom-strange mesons in the high-energy pion and kaon-induced reactions on a proton target. The cross sections are evaluated with an effective Lagrangian constructed by the heavy-quark limit and chiral symmetry. Our estimations show that at GeV, the cross sections for B(5279),
,
,
,
and
production processes are estimated to be 3.19–86.26, 1.86–51.29, 0.88–24.33, 0.86–23.69, 162.35–4477.66, and 57.16–1604.43 nb, respectively, where uncertainties arise from the model parameter. In addition, the cross sections for the corresponding bottom-strange mesons production processes are very similar. From the heavy quark effective theory point of view, the ratios between the cross sections for bottom mesons and bottom-strange mesons should be similar and the present estimations are consistent with the expectation of heavy quark limit. In particular, the cross-section ratios related to the states in the same doublets are of order one. The cross sections related to the states in the T doublets are about two orders larger than those related to the states in the S doublets.
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