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Molecular components in P-wave charmed-strange mesons

Published 22 Mar 2016 in hep-ph, hep-ex, hep-lat, and nucl-th | (1603.07000v3)

Abstract: Results obtained by various experiments show that the $D_{s0}{\ast}(2317)$ and $D_{s1}(2460)$ mesons are very narrow states located below the $DK$ and $D{\ast}K$ thresholds, respectively. This is markedly in contrast with the expectations of naive quark models and heavy quark symmetry. Motivated by a recent lattice study which addresses the mass shifts of the $c\bar{s}$ ground states with quantum numbers $J{P}=0{+}$ ($D_{s0}{\ast}(2317)$) and $J{P}=1{+}$ ($D_{s1}(2460)$) due to their coupling with $S$-wave $D{(\ast)}K$ thresholds, we perform a similar analysis within a nonrelativistic constituent quark model in which quark-antiquark and meson-meson degrees of freedom are incorporated. The quark model has been applied to a wide range of hadronic observables and thus the model parameters are completely constrained. The coupling between quark-antiquark and meson-meson Fock components is done using a ${3}P_{0}$ model in which its only free parameter $\gamma$ has been elucidated performing a global fit to the decay widths of mesons that belong to different quark sectors, from light to heavy. We observe that the coupling of the $0{+}$ $(1{+})$ meson sector to the $DK$ $(D{\ast}K)$ threshold is the key feature to simultaneously lower the masses of the corresponding $D_{s0}{\ast}(2317)$ and $D_{s1}(2460)$ states predicted by the naive quark model and describe the $D_{s1}(2536)$ meson as the $1{+}$ state of the $j_{q}{P}=3/2{+}$ doublet predicted by heavy quark symmetry, reproducing its strong decay properties. Our calculation allows to introduce the coupling with the $D$-wave $D{\ast}K$ channel and the computation of the probabilities associated with the different Fock components of the physical state.

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