Comment on the Nature of the $D_{s1}^*(2710)$ and $D_{sJ}^*(2860)$ Mesons (1312.6181v2)
Abstract: Two charm-strange mesons, the $D_{s1}*(2710)$ and the $D_{sJ}*(2860)$, have recently been observed by several experiments. There has been speculation in the literature that the $D_{s1}*(2710)$ is the $23S_1(c\bar{s})$ state and the $D_{sJ}*(2860)$ is the $13D_1(c\bar{s})$ state. In this paper we explore this and other explanations in the context of the relativized quark model and the pseudoscalar emission decay model. We conclude that the $D_{s1}*(2710)$ is most likely the $13D_1 (c\bar{s})$ state and the $D_{sJ}*(2860)$ is most likely the $13D_3 (c\bar{s})$ state with the $1D_2$ resonances also contributing to the observed signals and explaining the observed ratios of branching ratios to $D*K$ and $DK$ final states. We point out that measuring the $D_{sJ}*(2860)$ spin can support or eliminate this explanation and that there are six excited $D_s$ states in this mass region; the $23S_1$, $21S_0$, $13D_1$, $13D_3$ and two $1D_2$ states. Observing some of the missing states would help confirm the nature of the $D_{s1}*(2710)$ and the $D_{sJ}*(2860)$ states.
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