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Study on radiative decays of $D^*_{sJ}(2860)$ and $D^*_{s1}(2710)$ into $D_s$ by means of LFQM (1411.0376v1)

Published 3 Nov 2014 in hep-ph and hep-ex

Abstract: The observed resonance peak around 2.86 GeV has been carefully reexamined by the LHCb collaboration and it is found that under the peak there reside two states $D*_{s1}(2860)$ and $D*_{s3}(2860)$ which are considered as $13D_1(c\bar s)$ and $13D_3(c\bar s)$ with slightly different masses and total widths. Thus, the earlier assumption that the resonance $D*_{s1}(2710)$ was a $1D$ state should not be right. We suggest to measure the partial widths of radiative decays of $D*_{sJ}(2860)$ and $D*_{s1}(2710)$ to confirm their quantum numbers. We would consider $D*_{s1}(2710)$ as $23S_1$ or a pure $13D_1$ state, or their mixture and respectively calculate the corresponding branching ratios as well as those of $D*_{sJ}(2860)$. The future precise measurement would provide us information to help identifying the structures of those resonances .

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