Canonical interpretations of the newly observed c(2923)0, c(2939)0 and c(2965)0 resonances

Abstract

Three neutral resonances c(2923)0, c(2939)0 and c(2965)0 have been observed in the c+ K- mass spectrum by the LHCb Collaboration. Given the c and c mass spectra predicted by the constituent quark models, these three resonances are tentatively treated as the λ-mode c(2S), c(2S), c *(2S), and c(1P) states, and their strong decay behaviors are calculated within the 3P0 model. Our results indicate that the c(2923)0 and c(2939)0 can be clarified into the JP=3/2- and 5/2- c(1P) states respectively, and the c(2965)0 can be regarded as the JP=1/2+ c(2S) state. Also, we suggest that the previous observed c(2930) may be the overlap of two structures c(2923) and c(2939), and the c(2970) should be the same state as c(2965). Other theoretical information on the missing c(2S), c *(2S), and c(1P) states may be helpful for future experimental searches.

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