Strong decays of the newly observed narrow b structures
Abstract
Motivated by the newly observed narrow structures b(6316)-, b(6330)-, b(6340)-, and b(6350)- in the b0 K- mass spectrum, we investigate the strong decays of the low-lying b states within the 3P0 model systematically. According to their masses and decay widths, the observed b(6316)-, b(6330)-, b(6340)-, and b(6350)- resonances can be reasonably assigned as the λ-mode b(1P) states with JP=1/2-, 3/2-, 3/2-, and 5/2-. Meanwhile, the remaining P-wave state with JP=1/2- should have a rather broad width, which can hardly be observed by experiments. For the b(2S) and b(1D) states, our predictions show that these states have relatively narrow total widths and mainly decay into the b K, b K and b* K final states. These abundant theoretical predictions may be valuable for searching more excited b states in future experiments.
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