The six-quark structure of long-lived D-mesons and /J

Abstract

The harmonic quarks are applied to the analysis of quark structures of long-lived D-mesons and /J. In the harmonic quark model the quarks of long-lived mesons (π0, π, K, K0, B0, B) are weakly relativistic objects with the excess energy of valent quarks less than 7 MeV. In contrast to this, the long-lived D-mesons in two-quark standard have the apparent excess energies of a few hundred MeV. It was established that all long-lived D-mesons and /J have the six-quark structures. There are two valent quarks and two additional neutral quark-antiquark u-pairs. The quark structures of D0, D, Ds and /J are given. The excess energies of six-quark D-mesons also does not exceed 7 MeV. A six-color quark composition and the absence of two-quark D-mesons in the context of QCD are discussed.

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