Strong decays of higher excited heavy-light mesons in a chiral quark model

Abstract

The strong decay properties of the higher excited heavy-light mesons from the first radially excited states up to the first F-wave states are studied in a constituent quark model. It is found many missing excitations have good potentials to be found in future experiments for their narrow widths, some of them dominantly decay into the first orbital excitations rather than into ground states. In future observations, one should focus on the decay processes not only into the ground states, but also into the low-lying P-wave excitations with JP=0+,1+. Furthermore, the nature of the newly observed states DJ(3000), DJ*(3000) and B(5970) is discussed. It is predicted that DJ(3000) seems to be a partner of DsJ(3040), which could be identified as the high-mass mixed state |2P1>L (JP=1+) via the 21P1-23P1 mixing. The DJ*(3000) resonance seems to favor the 13F4 state, however, the quantum numbers JP=0+ and 2+ can not be excluded complectly, more experimental observations are needed to determine its JP values. The B(5970) resonance is most likely to be the 13D3 with JP=3-.

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