The Strong Decays of P-wave Mixing Heavy-Light 1+ States

Abstract

Many P-wave mixing heavy-light 1+ states have not been discovered by experiment, some of them have been discovered but without the information of width, or with large uncertainty widths. In this paper, we study the strong decays of P-wave mixing heavy-light 1+ states D0, D, Ds, B0, B and Bs by the improved Bethe-Salpeter(B-S) method in two conditions of mixing angle θ: one is θ=35.3; another is considering the correction to mixing angle θ=35.3+θ1. And we get some valuable predictions of the strong decay widths: (D10)=232 MeV, (D10)=21.5 MeV, (D1)=232 MeV, (D1)=21.5 MeV, (Ds1)=0.0101 MeV, (Ds1)=0.950 MeV, (B1)=263 MeV, (B1)=16.8 MeV, (Bs1)=0.01987 MeV and (Bs1)=0.412 MeV. We find that the decay widths of Ds1 and Bs1 are very sensitive to the mixing angle. And our results will provide the theoretical assistance by the future experiments.

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