Implication of BaBar's new data on the Ds1(2710) and DsJ(2860)

Abstract

The strong decays of the Ds1(2710) and DsJ(2860) are investigated in the framework of the 3P0 model. Its decay properties newly reported by the BaBar Collaboration can be reasonably accounted for in the presence of the Ds1(2710) being a mixture of the Ds(2 3S1) and Ds(1 3D1). The orthogonal partner of the Ds1(2710) is expected to have a mass of about 2.66 2.9 GeV in quark models and a width of about 40 60 MeV in the 3P0 model. The predicted decay properties turn out to be consistent with the BaBar's new data in both the orthogonal partner of the Ds1(2710) and the Ds(1 3D3) interpretations for the DsJ(2860). The available experimental information is not enough to distinguish these two possibilities. The E1 radiative transitions of the Ds1(2710) and DsJ(2860) are also studied. We tend to conclude that the Ds1(2710) can be identified as a mixture of the Ds(2 3S1) and Ds(1 3D1), and the DsJ(2860) could be either the orthogonal partner of the Ds1(2710) or the Ds(1 3D3). Further experimental information on the DsJ(2860) in the Dsη, Dsη, and DK channels is needed.

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