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D_(s1)^*(2860) and D_(s3)^*(2860): Candidates for 1D charmed-strange mesons

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arxiv 1408.0471 v4 pith:DZ44Q62P submitted 2014-08-03 hep-ph hep-ex

D_(s1)^*(2860) and D_(s3)^*(2860): Candidates for 1D charmed-strange mesons

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Newly observed two charmed-strange resonances, $D_{s1}^*(2860)$ and $D_{s3}^*(2860)$, are investigated by calculating their Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka allowed strong decays, which shows that they are suitable candidates for the $1^3D_1$ and $1^3D_3$ states in the charmed-strange meson family. Our study also predicts other main decay modes of $D_{s1}^*(2860)$ and $D_{s3}^*(2860)$, which can be accessible at the future experiment. In addition, the decay behaviors of the spin partners of $D_{s1}^*(2860)$ and $D_{s3}^*(2860)$, i.e., $1D(2^-)$ and $1D^\prime(2^-)$, are predicted in this work, which are still missing at present. Experimental search for the missing $1D(2^-)$ and $1D^\prime(2^-)$ charmed-strange mesons is an intriguing and challenging task for further experiment.

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