Study on radiative decays of D*sJ(2860) and D*s1(2710) into Ds by means of LFQM

Abstract

The observed resonance peak around 2.86 GeV has been carefully reexamined by the LHCb collaboration and it is found that under the peak there reside two states D*s1(2860) and D*s3(2860) which are considered as 13D1(c s) and 13D3(c s) with slightly different masses and total widths. Thus, the earlier assumption that the resonance D*s1(2710) was a 1D state should not be right. We suggest to measure the partial widths of radiative decays of D*sJ(2860) and D*s1(2710) to confirm their quantum numbers. We would consider D*s1(2710) as 23S1 or a pure 13D1 state, or their mixture and respectively calculate the corresponding branching ratios as well as those of D*sJ(2860). The future precise measurement would provide us information to help identifying the structures of those resonances .

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