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    Citation - WoS: 20
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    Properties of the Pc(4312) pentaquark and its bottom partner
    (Iop Publishing Ltd, 2021) Azizi, K.; Sarac, Y.; Sundu, H.
    We present an analysis of the newly observed pentaquark P-c(4312)(+) to shed light on its quantum numbers. To do that, the QCD sum rules approach is used. The measured mass of this particle is close to the Sigma D-++(c)- threshold and has a small width, which supports the possibility of its being a molecular state. We consider an interpolating current in a molecular form and analyze both the positive and negative parity states with spin-. We also consider the bottom counterpart of the state with similar molecular form. Our mass result for the charm pentaquark state supports that the quantum numbers of the observed state are consistent with J(P) = 1/2(-).
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    Citation - WoS: 15
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    Strong Σbn B and Σcn D Coupling Constants in Qcd
    (Elsevier, 2015) Azizi, K.; Sarac, Y.; Sundu, H.
    We study the strong interactions among the heavy bottom spin-1/2 Sigma(b) baryon, nucleon and B meson as well as the heavy charmed spin-1/2 Sigma(c) baryon, nucleon and D meson in the context of QCD sum rules. We calculate the corresponding strong coupling form factors defining these vertices by using a three point correlation function. We obtain the numerical values of the corresponding strong coupling constants via the most prominent structure entering the calculations. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Analysis of the Semileptonic Transition of Heavy Ξq Baryon To Ξ Baryon in Light Cone Qcd Sum Rules
    (Elsevier Science Bv, 2013) Sarac, Y.; Azizi, K.; Sundu, H.
    This study presents the analysis of form factor calculations of semileptonic transitions of heavy baryons via light cone QCD sum rules. The work covers the semileptonic transitions of the Xi(b) and Xi(c) baryons. The form factors for the transitions Xi(b) -> Xi l(+)l(-) and Xi(c) -> Xi lv are obtained using their currents in the most general form. The obtained form factors are also used to calculate the decay widths and branching ratios of the considered transitions.