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    The mass spectra and decay properties of dimesonic states, using the Hellmann potential

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    Mass spectra of the dimesonic (meson-antimeson) molecular states are computed using the Hellmann potential in variational approach, which consists of relativistic correction to kinetic energy term as well as to the potential energy term. For the study of molecular bound state system, the Hellmann potential of the form V(r)=βˆ’Ξ±sr+Beβˆ’CrrV(r)=-\frac{\alpha_{s}}{r} + \frac{B e^{-Cr}}{r} is being used. The one pion exchange potential (OPEP) is also incorporated in the mass calculation. The digamma decay width and decay width of the dimesonic system are evaluated using the wave function. The experimental states such as f0(980)f_{0}(980), b1(1235)b_{1}(1235), h1(1380)h_{1}(1380), a0(1450)a_{0}(1450), f0(1500)f_{0}(1500), f2β€²(1525)f_{2}'(1525),f2(1565)f_{2}(1565), h1(1595)h_{1}(1595), a2(1700)a_{2}(1700), f0(1710)f_{0}(1710), f2(1810)f_{2}(1810) are compared with dimesonic states. Many of these states (masses and their decay properties) are close to our theoretical predictions.Comment: 11 pages, 4 table

    Study of B, Bs mesons using heavy quark effective theory

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    Inspired by the lower statistical information in the bottom {\bf sector, in this paper, we} calculate the masses and the strong decays of excited BB and BsB_s mesons in the framework of heavy quark effective theory (HQET). Using an effective chiral Lagrangian approach based on heavy quark spin-flavor and light quark chiral symmetry, we explore the flavor independent parameters Ξ”F(c)=Ξ”F(b)\Delta_F^{(c)} = \Delta_F^{(b)} and Ξ»F(c)=Ξ»F(b)\lambda_F^{(c)} = \lambda_F^{(b)} to calculate the masses of experimentally unknown bottom mesons. Our predictions are consistent with the available experimental results and other theoretical studies. Their strong decay to the ground state bottom mesons plus light pseudoscalar mesons is calculated in terms of the square of the couplings gHg_H, gSg_S, gTg_T, gXg_X, gYg_Y, and gRg_R. The weighted average value of the couplings gHg_H, gSg_S and gTg_T {\bf is} obtained in the charm sector [Phys. Rev. D \textbf{86}, 054024 (2012)] by fitting the calculated decay widths with experimental measurements, which will be used in the present study to analyze the strong decays of excited open bottom mesons. Moreover, the ratio of the decay rates is also predicted, which can be countered with future experimental data.Comment: 13 pages Accepted for publication in EPJ
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