Placing the newly observed state $B_{J}(5840)$ in bottom spectra along with states $B_{1}(5721)$, $B_{2}^{*}(5747)$, $B_{s1}(5830)$, $B_{2s}^{*}(5840)$ and $B_{J}(5970)$ (1803.03136v3)
Abstract: In this article, we study the two body strong decays with the emission of light pseudo-scalar mesons $(\pi, \eta, K)$ for higher excited bottom states with in the framework of HQET. Inspired from the recent observation of bottom meson $B_{J}(5840)$ by LHCb collaboration \cite{9}, we classify the six possible $J{P}$'s for this state on the basis of the theoretically available masses. By analyzing the strong decay widths and the branching ratios for all these six cases of $B_{J}(5840)$, we justify one of them to be the most favorable assignment for it. We also examined the recently observed bottom state $B_{J}(5970)$ as 2S$1{-}$ and states $B_{J}(5721)$ and $B_{2}{*}(5747)$ with their strange partners $B_{s1}(5830)$ and $B_{2s}{*}(5840)$ for their $J{P}$'s as $1P_{3/2}1{+}$ and $1P_{3/2}2{+}$ respectively. The predicted coupling constants $g_{XH}$, $\widetilde{g}{HH}$ and $g{TH}$ helps in redeeming the strong decay width of experimentally missing bottom states $B(2 {1}S_{0})$, $B_{s}(2 {3}S_{1})$, $B_{s}(2 {1}S_{0})$, $B(1 {1}D_{2})$, $B_{s}(1 {3}D_{1})$ and $B_{s}(1 {1}D_{2})$. These predictions provide a crucial information for upcoming experimental studies.
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