Exploring S-Wave Threshold Effects in QCD: A Heavy-Light Approach

Abstract

QCD exhibits complex dynamics near S-wave two-body thresholds. For light mesons, we see this in the failure of quark models to explain the f0(500) and K0*(700) masses. For charmonium, an unexpected X(3872) state appears at the open charm threshold. In heavy-light systems, analogous threshold effects appear for the lowest JP = 0+ and 1+ states in the Ds and Bs systems. Here we describe how lattice QCD can be used to understand these threshold dynamics by smoothly varying the strange-quark mass when studying the heavy-light systems. Small perturbations around the physical strange quark mass are used so to always remain near the physical QCD dynamics. This calculation is a straightforward extension of those already in the literature and can be undertaken by multiple lattice QCD collaborations with minimal computational cost.

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