Comment on the Nature of the Ds1*(2710) and DsJ*(2860) Mesons

Abstract

Two charm-strange mesons, the Ds1*(2710) and the DsJ*(2860), have recently been observed by several experiments. There has been speculation in the literature that the Ds1*(2710) is the 23S1(cs) state and the DsJ*(2860) is the 13D1(cs) state. In this paper we explore this and other explanations in the context of the relativized quark model and the pseudoscalar emission decay model. We conclude that the Ds1*(2710) is most likely the 13D1 (cs) state and the DsJ*(2860) is most likely the 13D3 (cs) state with the 1D2 resonances also contributing to the observed signals and explaining the observed ratios of branching ratios to D*K and DK final states. We point out that measuring the DsJ*(2860) spin can support or eliminate this explanation and that there are six excited Ds states in this mass region; the 23S1, 21S0, 13D1, 13D3 and two 1D2 states. Observing some of the missing states would help confirm the nature of the Ds1*(2710) and the DsJ*(2860) states.

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