Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2003-07-20
Phys.Lett. B605 (2005) 319-325
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
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Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physletb.2004.11.002
We study the dynamics of the the spin zero open charm and beauty mesons using QCD spectral sum rules (QSSR), where we observe the important r\^ole of the chiral condensate <\bar \psi\psi> in the mass-splittings between the scalar-pseudoscalar mesons. Fixing the sum rule parameters for reproducing the well-known D(0-) and Ds(0-) masses, we re-obtain the running charm quark mass: mc(mc)=1.13^{+0.08}_{-0.04} GeV, which confirms our recent estimate from this channel [1]. Therefore, using sum rules, with no-free parameters, we deduce M_{Ds(0+)}= (2297+- 113) MeV, which is consistent with the observed Ds(2317) meson, while a small SU(3) breaking of about 25 MeV for the Ds(0+)-D(0+) mass-difference has been obtained. We extend our analysis to the B-system and find M{B(0+)}- M{B(0-)}= (422+- 196) MeV confirming our old result from moment sum rules [2]. Assuming an approximate (heavy and light) flavour and spin symmetries of the mass-splittings as indicated by our results, we also deduce M_{D*s(1+)}= (2440+-113) MeV in agreement with the observed D{sJ}(2457). We also get: f{D(0+)}= (217+- 25) MeV much bigger than fpi=130.6 MeV, while the size of the SU(3) breaking ratio f{Ds(0+)}/f{D(0+)}= 0.93+- 0.02 is opposite to the one of the 0- channel of about 1.14.
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