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arxiv: 1107.5085 · v1 · pith:27PL56V5new · submitted 2011-07-25 · ⚛️ nucl-th · hep-ph

Charmed Mesons Have No Discernable Color-Coulomb Attraction

classification ⚛️ nucl-th hep-ph
keywords linearattractioncolor-coulombessentiallyu-quarkc-quarkdensityfind
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Starting with a confining linear Lorentz scalar potential V_s and a Lorentz vector potential V_v which is also linear but has in addition a color-Coulomb attraction piece, -alpha_s/r, we solve the Dirac equation for the ground-state c- and u-quark wave functions. Then, convolving V_v with the u-quark density, we find that the Coulomb attraction mostly disappears, making an essentially linear barV_v for the c-quark. A similar convolution using the c-quark density also leads to an essentially linear tildeV_v for the u-quark. For bound cbar-c charmonia, where one must solve using a reduced mass for the c-quarks, we also find an essentially linear widehatV_v. Thus, the relativistic quark model describes how the charmed-meson mass spectrum avoids the need for a color-Coulomb attraction.

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