Identifying $D_{sJ}^*(2860)$ as a four resonance states through strong decay analysis
Abstract
Experimentally observed excited strange charmed mesons , , , , , , , and are identified tentatively according to their spin, parity, and masses. Using the heavy quark effective theory in the leading order approximation, we study their strong decays to ground state charmed mesons plus light pseudoscalar mesons. The branching ratios are classified, as and as , in heavy quark doublets. The as and its spin partner, is still missing in the experiment. Its strong decay behavior is predicted. The assignment of as four resonance states , , , is favored, where for the mass should be expected to higher than 2.86 GeV. The is more likely to be 2 state. We construct the Regge trajectories of experimentally observed strange charmed mesons in and planes, which estimate the masses of , , , , , , , and states with fixing the slopes and intercepts of the Regge lines. Moreover, the strong decay rates and the branching ratios of these higher excited states are also examined, which distinguished the dominant decay channels for these higher excited states. Our results could provide some important clues in LHCb, BESIII, KEK-B, and the forthcoming Belle II and {\sffamily ANDA} experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2003.00487,
title = {Identifying $D_{sJ}^*(2860)$ as a four resonance states through strong decay analysis},
author = {Keval Gandhi and Ajay Kumar Rai and Takayuki Matsuki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.00487},
year = {2021}
}
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14 pages