Mixing effects on 1S and 2S state heavy mesons in the light-front quark model
Abstract
The mass spectra and wave functions of both and state heavy pseudoscalar () and vector () mesons are analyzed within the light-front quark model. Important empirical constraints employed in our analysis of the mass spectra and wave functions are the experimental mass-gap relation, , where and the hierarchy of the decay constants, , between and meson states. We maintain the orthogonality of the trial wave functions of the and states in our variational calculation of the Hamiltonian with the Coulomb plus confining potentials and treat the hyperfine interaction perturbatively for the heavy-heavy and heavy-light and mesons due to the nature of the heavy quark symmetry. Realizing that the empirical constraints cannot be satisfied without mixing of the and states, we find the lower bound of the mixing angle between and states as and obtain the optimum value of the mixing angle around to cover both the charm and bottom flavors of the heavy quark. The mixing effects are found to be more significant to the state mesons than to the state mesons. The properties of and state mesons including the mass spectra, decay constants, twist-2 distribution amplitudes, and electromagnetic form factors are computed. Our results are found to be in a good agreement with the available data and lattice simulations. In particular, the state pseudoscalar meson is predicted to have a mass of MeV, which is very close to the mass of the newly discovered meson by the LHCb Collaboration. This supports the interpretation of the observed state as a radial excitation of the meson.
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@article{arxiv.2205.04075,
title = {Mixing effects on 1S and 2S state heavy mesons in the light-front quark model},
author = {Ahmad Jafar Arifi and Ho-Meoyng Choi and Chueng-Ryong ji and Yongseok Oh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04075},
year = {2022}
}
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17 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables. Comments are welcome