Prediction of the Ds* width from a calculation of its radiative decay in full lattice QCD
Abstract
We determine the rate for Ds* → Ds γ for the first time from lattice QCD and include the full effect of u, d and s sea quarks. The valence quarks are implemented using the Highly Improved Staggered Quark (HISQ) formalism and we normalise the vector current nonperturbatively. We obtain M(Ds*)-M(Ds) of 148(4) MeV, in good agreement with experiment. The value of the decay constant of the Ds* we find to be 274(6) MeV, so that fDs*/fDs = 1.10(2). For the radiative decay we find (Ds* → Ds γ) = 0.066(26) keV. Given the experimental branching fraction for this decay we predict a total width for the Ds* of 0.070(28) keV, making this the longest lived charged vector meson.
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