The partial waves of B*2(5747) and their contributions in strong decays

Abstract

By adopting the relativistic Bethe-Salpeter method, the OZI allowed strong decays of the 2+ state B*2(5747)0 are studied, emphasis is paid to the relativistic corrections. We first study the partial waves in the wave functions used, find that there are P, D and F partial waves in B*2(5747)0 meson, and the ratios P:D:F=1:0.421:0.051. We also find S:P:D=1:0.354:0.046 for B*, and S:P=1:0.343 for B meson. The large components of the D wave in B*2(5747)0 and P wave in B(*) means that large relativistic effects existing in these states. Second, we calculate the strong decays, the obtained total decay width (B*2(5747)0)=25.9 MeV and the branching fraction (B*2(5747)0 B*π) / (B*2(5747)0 Bπ)=0.96 are consistent well with experimental data. Third, we study the contributions of different partial waves in the initial and final wave functions, find that the relativistic effects are about 15\% and 11\% for B*2(5747)0 Bπ and B*2(5747)0 B*π, respectively, which are much smaller than our expected, showing that the relativistic corrections are cancelled to each other in these decays.

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