The possible assignments of the scalar K0*(1950) and K0*(2130) within the 3P0 model

Abstract

We have evaluated the strong decays of the K0*(1950) and K0*(2130) within the 3P0 model, by employing the meson wave functions from the relativized quark model. By comparing with the experimental measurements, the K0*(2130) could be assigned as K0*(33P0), while the K0*(1950) seems like an exotic state, because its width can not be reasonably reproduced within the 3P0 model. We also predict that the K0*(23P0) state has a mass of about 1811 MeV and a width of about 656 MeV, while the K0*(43P0) state has a mass of about 2404 MeV and a width of about 180 MeV.

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