Masses and decay constants of Bq mesons in the QCD string approach
Abstract
The relativistic string Hamiltonian is used to calculate the masses and decay constants of Bq mesons: they appear to be expressed through onlythree fundamental values: the string tension σ , αs, and the quark pole masses. The values fB =186 MeV, fBs= 222 MeV are calculated while fBc depends on the c-quark pole mass used, namely fBc=440 (424) MeV for mc =1.40 (1.35) GeV. For the 1P states we predict the spin-averaged masses: M(BJ)=5730 MeV and M(BsJ)=5830 MeV which are in good agreement with the recent data of the D0 and CDF Collaborations, at the same time owning to the string correction being by 50 MeV smaller than in other calculations.
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