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Decay Constants of $D_{sJ}^*$(2317) and $D_{sJ}$(2460)

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arxiv hep-ph/0410301 v1 pith:IQN4AY4F submitted 2004-10-22 hep-ph

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The resonances $D_{sJ}^*$(2317) and $D_{sJ}$(2460) which are considered to be the $(0^+,1^+)$ doublet composed of charm and strange quarks have been discovered recently. Using the method of Rosner which is based on the factorization hypothesis, we calculate the lower bounds of the decay constants of these states from the branching ratios of $B\to D D_{sJ}$ measured by Belle and Babar.Our result shows that the decay constant of $D_{sJ}$(2460) is about twice that of $D_{sJ}^*$(2317) on the contrary to the naive expectation of the heavy quark symmetry which gives their equality. We show that this big deviation originates from the large internal motion of quarks inside these $P$-wave states and that our result is in good accord with the relativistic quark model calculation.

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  1. The $B^{+(0)} \to \bar D^{0(-)} D^{*}_{s0}(2317)^+$ decays and the molecular structure of $D^*_{s0}(2317)$

    hep-ph 2025-12 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Using B→D D K data and a two-parameter model, the authors derive B→D D*_s0(2317) branching fractions that agree with experiment within errors, supporting a sizable DK molecular component of D*_s0(2317).

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