Structure of Mass Gap between Two Spin Multiplets
Abstract
Studying our semirelativistic potential model and the numerical results, which succeeds in predicting and reproducing recently discovered higher resonances of D, Ds, B, and Bs, we find a simple expression for the mass gap between two spin multiplets of heavy-light mesons, (0-,1-) and (0+,1+). The mass gap between chiral partners defined by M=M(0+)-M(0-) and/or M(1+)-M(1-) is given by M=M(0+)-M(0-)=M(1+)-M(1-)≈ Q-mq in the limit of heavy quark symmetry, and including 1/mQ corrections, we have M≈ Q-mq+(1.28× 105+4.26× 102· mq)/mQ with Q≈ 300 MeV, a light quark mass mq, and a heavy quark mass mQ. This equation holds both for D and Ds heavy mesons. Our model calculations for the B and Bs also follow this formula.
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