Production of D*s0(2317) and Ds1(2460) in B decays as D(*)K and D(*)sη molecules
Abstract
The molecular nature of Ds0(2317) and Ds1(2460) have been extensively studied from the perspective of their masses, decay properties, and production rates. In this work, we study the weak decays of B D()Ds0*(2317) and B D()Ds1(2460) by invoking triangle diagrams where the B meson first decays weakly into D()Ds() and J/ K(ηcK), and then the Ds0(2317) and Ds1(2460) are dynamically generated by the final-state interactions of Ds()η and D()K via exchanges of η and D() mesons. The obtained absolute branching fractions of Br[B D()Ds0*(2317)] are in reasonable agreement with the experimental data, while the branching fractions of Br[B D()Ds1(2460)] are smaller than the experimental central values by almost a factor of two to three. We tentatively attribute such a discrepancy to either reaction mechanisms missing in the present work or the likely existence of a relatively larger cs component in the Ds1(2460) wave function.
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