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arxiv: 0908.3261 · v2 · submitted 2009-08-24 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Interpretation of D_{sJ}(2632)^+, D_{s1}(2700)^pm, D^star_{sJ}(2860)^+ and D_{sJ}(3040)^+

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keywords excitedmesonfirststarorbitallypredictedradiallyspectrum
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$D_s$ mesons are investigated in a semi-classic flux tube model where the spin-orbit interaction is taken into account. Spectrum of D-wave $D_s$ is predicted. The predicted spectrum is much lower than most previous predictions. Analysis of some $D_s$ candidates is made. $D_{sJ}(2632)^+$ may be a $1^-$ ($j^P={3\over 2}^-$ or $1^3D_1$) orbitally excited $D_s$ meson. $D_{s1}(2700)^\pm$ is very possible the first radially excited $1^-$ ($j^P={1\over 2}^-$ or $2^3S_1$) $D_s$ meson (the first radial excitation of $D^{\star\pm}_s(2112)^0$). $D^\star_{sJ}(2860)^+$ should be a $3^-$ ($j^P={5\over 2}^-$ or $1^3D_3$) orbitally excited $D_s$ meson, and $D_{sJ}(3040)^+$ is the first radially excited $1^+$ ($j^P={1\over 2}^+$) $D_s$ meson. Our conclusions are consistent with the most lately BaBar experiment.

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