Relativistic effects in the strong and electromagnetic decays of D* meson

Abstract

In this paper, we solve the complete Salpeter equation and use the obtained relativistic wave function to calculate the strong and radiative electromagnetic decays of the D* meson. We obtain the results (D*(2007)0 D0π0)=34.6~keV and (D*(2007)0→ D0γ)=19.4~keV, and the estimated full width is (D*(2007)0)=54.0~keV. The focus of this study is on the relativistic corrections. In our method, the wave function of the D meson is not a pure S-wave, but includes both a non-relativistic S-wave and a relativistic P-wave, while the wave function of the D* meson includes a non-relativistic S-wave as well as both relativistic P-wave and D-wave. Therefore, in this case, the decay D*→Dγ is not a non-relativistic M1 transition, but rather an M1+E2+M3+E4 decay. We find that in a strong decay D*→Dπ, the non-relativistic contribution is dominant, while in an electromagnetic decay D*→Dγ, the relativistic correction is dominant.

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