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Precision measurement of the Ξ− 𝑏 baryon lifetime
A sample of 𝑝𝑝 collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.5 fb−1 and collected by the LHCb experiment during LHC Run 2, is used to measure the ratio of the lifetime of the Ξ−𝑏 baryon to that of the Λ0𝑏 baryon, 𝑟𝜏 ≡𝜏Ξ−𝑏/𝜏Λ0𝑏. The value 𝑟𝜏 =1.076 ±0.013 ±0.006 is obtained, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. This value is averaged with the corresponding value from Run 1 to obtain 𝑟Run 1,2𝜏 =1.078 ±0.012 ±0.007. Multiplying by the world-average value of the Λ0𝑏 lifetime yields 𝜏Run 1,2Ξ−𝑏=1.578±0.018±0.010±0.011 ps, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and due to the limited knowledge of the Λ0𝑏 lifetime. This measurement improves the precision of the current world average of the Ξ−𝑏 lifetime by about a factor of 2, and is in good agreement with the most recent theoretical predictions.