CLASSIFICATION OF THE SCALAR MESONS: A STRANGE POLE EXPEDITION INTO CHARM AND BEAUTY TERRITORY

Author:

VAN BEVEREN EEF1,RUPP GEORGE2

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Física Teórica, Departamento de Física, Universidade de Coimbra, P-3000 Coimbra, Portugal

2. Centro de Física das Interacções Fundamentais, Instituto Superior Técnico, Edifício Ciência, P-1049-001 Lisboa Codex, Portugal

Abstract

The classification of scalar and vector mesons is reviewed within the framework of the Resonance-Spectrum Expansion (RSE). This method allows a simple and straightforward description of non-exotic meson–meson scattering, incorporating the effects of quark confinement and OZI-allowed decay in a fully nonperturbative way. Results for resonances and bound states are compared to experiment, on the basis of computed pole positions and cross-sections. New predictions for open-charm and -bottom scalar mesons are presented.Concretely, observed vector states for [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] are reproduced, and others are predicted. In the light scalar sector, the now established two nonets, one below 1 GeV and one in the region 1.3–1.5 GeV, are easily described, through the appearance of extra poles in the S-matrix. The recently found [Formula: see text](2317) meson is accurately reproduced by the same mechanism, as a quasi-bound state in the coupled [Formula: see text] system.In S-wave Dπ and Bπ scattering, new resonances are foreseen close to threshold, i.e. a [Formula: see text] at 2.16±0.05 GeV some 250 MeV wide, and a [Formula: see text] at 5.47±0.05 GeV with a width of about 50 MeV. Additional predictions concern the existence of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] scalar mesons, stable with respect to OZI-allowed decay to BK and BD, respectively, namely at 5.61±0.05 GeV resp. 6.64±0.05 GeV.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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