Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Assistant
AI Research Assistant
Well-researched responses based on relevant abstracts and paper content.
Custom Instructions Pro
Preferences or requirements that you'd like Emergent Mind to consider when generating responses.
Gemini 2.5 Flash
Gemini 2.5 Flash 67 tok/s
Gemini 2.5 Pro 59 tok/s Pro
GPT-5 Medium 38 tok/s Pro
GPT-5 High 37 tok/s Pro
GPT-4o 114 tok/s Pro
Kimi K2 201 tok/s Pro
GPT OSS 120B 465 tok/s Pro
Claude Sonnet 4.5 36 tok/s Pro
2000 character limit reached

Masses of Scalar and Axial-Vector B Mesons Revisited (1704.01208v3)

Published 4 Apr 2017 in hep-ph and hep-ex

Abstract: The SU(3) quark model encounters a great challenge in describing even-parity mesons. Specifically, the $q\bar q$ quark model has difficulties in understanding the light scalar mesons below 1 GeV, scalar and axial-vector charmed mesons and $1+$ charmonium-like state $X(3872)$. A common wisdom for the resolution of these difficulties lies on the coupled channel effects which will distort the quark model calculations. In this work, we focus on the near mass degeneracy of scalar charmed mesons, $D_{s0}*$ and $D_0{*0}$, and its implications. Within the framework of heavy meson chiral perturbation theory, we show that near degeneracy can be qualitatively understood as a consequence of self-energy effects due to strong coupled channels. Quantitatively, the closeness of $D_{s0}*$ and $D_0{*0}$ masses can be implemented by adjusting two relevant strong couplings and the renormalization scale appearing in the loop diagram. Then this in turn implies the mass similarity of $B_{s0}*$ and $B_0{*0}$ mesons. The $P_0* P'1$ interaction with the Goldstone boson is crucial for understanding the phenomenon of near degeneracy. Based on heavy quark symmetry in conjunction with corrections from QCD and $1/m_Q$ effects, we obtain the masses of $B*{(s)0}$ and $B'{(s)1}$ mesons, for example, $M{B_{s0}*}= (5715\pm1)\,{\rm MeV}+\delta\Delta_S$, $M_{B'{s1}}=(5763\pm1)\,{\rm MeV}+\delta\Delta_S$ with $\delta\Delta_S$ being $1/m_Q$ corrections. We find that the predicted mass difference of 48 MeV between $B'{s1}$ and $B_{s0}*$ is larger than that of $20\sim 30$ MeV inferred from the relativistic quark models, whereas the difference of 15 MeV between the central values of $M_{B'{s1}}$ and $M{B'_1}$ is much smaller than the quark model expectation of $60-100$ MeV.

Citations (25)

Summary

We haven't generated a summary for this paper yet.

Lightbulb Streamline Icon: https://streamlinehq.com

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.

List To Do Tasks Checklist Streamline Icon: https://streamlinehq.com

Collections

Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.

Don't miss out on important new AI/ML research

See which papers are being discussed right now on X, Reddit, and more:

“Emergent Mind helps me see which AI papers have caught fire online.”

Philip

Philip

Creator, AI Explained on YouTube