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.

Highlights

  • The discovery in 2003 of the resonances DÃs0ð2317Þ (JP 1⁄4 0þ) [1] and Ds1ð2460Þ ð1þÞ [2] yielded great interest among theorists and experimentalists due to their unexpected low masses and narrow widths

  • Motivated by a recent lattice study which addresses the mass shifts of the csground states with quantum numbers JP 1⁄4 0þ [DÃs0ð2317Þ] and JP 1⁄4 1þ [Ds1ð2460Þ] due to their coupling with S-wave DðÃÞK thresholds, we perform a similar analysis within a nonrelativistic constituent quark model in which quark-antiquark and meson-meson degrees of freedom are incorporated

  • We observe that the coupling of the 0þ ð1þÞ meson sector to the DK ðDÃKÞ threshold is the key feature to simultaneously lower the masses of the corresponding DÃs0ð2317Þ and Ds1ð2460Þ states predicted by the naive quark model and describe the Ds1ð2536Þ meson as the 1þ state of the jPq 1⁄4 3=2þ doublet predicted by heavy quark symmetry, reproducing its strong decay properties

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The discovery in 2003 of the resonances DÃs0ð2317Þ (JP 1⁄4 0þ) [1] and Ds1ð2460Þ ð1þÞ [2] yielded great interest among theorists and experimentalists due to their unexpected low masses and narrow widths. As the predictions of the quark models are roughly reasonable for other states in the charmed-strange sector [34,35], one must expect that the DÃs0ð2317Þ and Ds1ð2460Þ resonances should be modifications of the genuine csstates rather than new states out of the systematics of the quark model On this respect, relevant was the suggestion [36,37] that the coupling of the JP 1⁄4 0þ ð1þÞ csstate to the DK ðDÃKÞ threshold plays an important dynamical role in lowering the bare mass to the observed value. Our calculation allows us to introduce the coupling with the D-wave DÃK channel in the 1þ cssector and the computation of the probabilities associated with the different Fock components of the physical state, features which cannot be addressed nowadays by any other theoretical approach by itself This manuscript is arranged as follows: In Sec. II, we describe the main properties of our theoretical formalism, giving details about the approaches used to describe the quark-antiquark sector, the meson-meson sector and the coupling between them.

Naive quark model
Coupled-channel quark model
RESULTS
The dressed DÃs0ð2317Þ meson
The dressed Ds1ð2460Þ and Ds1ð2536Þ mesons
EPILOGUE
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