Identification of D*2(3000) as the D2*(23P2) and exploring potential of undiscovered 2+ mesons via B decays
Abstract
Following the discovery of the D*2(3000), its mass and full width have been extensively studied. Yet its nature remains undetermined to date. Since it was discovered through nonleptonic decay of B meson and the corresponding cascade process, we therefore in this paper investigate the nonleptonic and semileptonic decays of B meson to JP = 2+ charmed mesons using the Bethe-Salpeter equation approach. Our calculations on nonleptonic B decays reveal that the unconfirmed resonance D*2(3000) aligns well with D*2(23P2) predictions. Other candidates, including D*2(13F2), D*2(33P2), and D*2(23F2), are excluded due to their very small branching ratios in B decays. Considering that the D*2(1F), D*2(3P), and D*2(2F) have not yet been experimentally observed, we investigate the feasibility of their detection in B-meson decays.
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