The Properties of D*s1(2700)+
Abstract
The new particle D*s1(2700)+ has stimulated many attentions. There are different assignments of its inherent properties. It may be a 23S1, 13D1 or the mixture of 23S1-13D1 c s 1- state. By considering its mass, decay modes, full width, production rate, and comparing with current experimental data, we point out that there is another more reasonable assignment: D*s1(2700)+ could be identified as two resonances, one of which is a 23S1 state, another is a 1D state, and both are c s 1- states. The two states have very close masses, which are around 2700 MeV, and both have broad decay widths. So in experiments, the overlapping of DK or D*K invariant mass distribution coming from their decays is found, but the current experiments could not distinguish these two resonances and reported one particle.
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