Assignment of charmed-strange Ds0(2590)+ and DsJ(3040)+
Abstract
Based on analyses of the mass and the strong decay features, Ds0(2590)+ observed by LHCb collaboration is identified as a radial excitation of the pseudoscalar Ds, and DsJ(3040)+ observed by BaBar collaboration is identified as a radial excitation of Ds1(2536). Ds0(2590)+ is possibly a pure Ds(2~1S0) meson, both basic Ds1(2536) and radially excited DsJ(3040)+ are possibly the mixtures Ds(nP1) between spin triplet Ds(n~3P1) and spin singlet Ds(n~1P1). In this arrangement, their masses meet the linear behavior of the radial Regge trajectory very well. In the 3P0 strong decay model, the decay channels of Ds0(2590)+ are D*0K+ and D*+K0, the total decay width is predicted with =76.12 MeV. The main decay channels of DsJ(3040)+ are D*0K+/D*+K0 and D*0K*+/D*+K*0, the total decay width is predicted with =283.46 MeV. These numerical strong decay results are consistent with the experiment data and support our arrangement. The dimensionless strength creation parameter γ plays an important role in the calculation, and γ=9.57 is fixed through a comparison of the predicted strong decay widths of D*s2(2573) and D*s3(2860) with experimental data.
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