Property of Chiral Scalar and Axial-Vector Mesons in Heavy-Light Quark Systems
Abstract
Recently we have proposed a new level-classification scheme of hadrons with a manifestly covariant framework. In this scheme the requirement of chiral symmetry on the light quark leads to a prediction of existence of new type of scalars XB, XD and axial-vectors XB*,XD* as the chiral partners of ground state pseudoscalar B,D and vector B*,D* mesons, respectively. They belong to ``relativistic S-wave states,'' and are discriminated from the conventional P-wave mesons with jq=1/2 appearing in the heavy quark effective theory. In this talk we examine the properties of these chiral mesons: The mass-splittings between the respective chiral partners are predicted to be equal, and the decay widths of one pion emission of XB, XD, XB* and XD* are to take the same value due to both chiral and heavy quark symmetries. Some experimental indications for existence of XB and XD* are also given, which are consistent with the above prediction.
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