Chiral symmetry-breaking corrections to strong decays of D*s0(2317) and D's1(2460) in HHhiPT

Abstract

The strong decays of two narrow mesons Ds0*(2317) and Ds1'(2460) are studied within the framework of heavy hadron chiral perturbation theory. Up to next-to-leading order in 1/, by a fit to the experimental widths of their nonstrange partners, the chiral symmetry-breaking coupling constants are extracted. The single-pion decay widths are estimated to be (Ds0*(2317) Ds+π0)=9.22.3 KeV and (Ds1'(2460) Ds*+π0)=9.02.1 KeV, respectively, which are consistent with the experimental constraints and comparable with other theoretical predictions. The numerical analysis shows that chiral-symmetry corrections to the decay widths are significant. Applications and predictions for the corresponding beauty mesons are also provided.

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