The newly observed open-charm states in quark model
Abstract
Comparing the measured properties of the newly observed open-charm states D(2550), D(2600), D(2750), D(2760), Ds1(2710), DsJ(2860), and DsJ(3040) with our predicted spectroscopy and strong decays in a constituent quark model, we find that: (1) the D(2\,1S0) assignment to D(2550) remains open for its too broad width determined by experiment; (2) the D(2600) and Ds1(2710) can be identified as the 2\,3S1-1\,3D1 mixtures; (3) if the D(2760) and D(2750) are indeed the same resonance, they would be the D(1\,3D3); otherwise, they could be assigned as the D(1\,3D3) and D2(1D), respectively; (4) the DsJ(2860) could be either the Ds1(2710)'s partner or the Ds(1\,3D3); and (5) both the Ds1(2P) and Ds1(2P) interpretations for the DsJ(3040) seem likely. The E1 and M1 radiative decays of these sates are also studied. Further experimental efforts are needed to test the present quarkonium assignments for these new open-charm states.
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