The very recently observed DsJ∗(2463) meson is described as a
JP=1+csˉ bound state in a unitarised meson model, owing its
existence to the strong OZI-allowed 3P0 coupling to the nearby S-wave
D∗K threshold. By the same non-perturbative mechanism, the narrow
axial-vector Ds1(2536) resonance shows up as a quasi-bound-state partner
embedded in the D∗K continuum. With the same model and parameters, it
is also shown that the preliminary broad 1+D1(2400) resonance and
the established narrow 1+D1(2420) may be similar cnˉ
partners, as a result of the strong OZI-allowed 3P0 coupling to the
nearby S-wave D∗π threshold. The continuum bound states
D1(2420) and Ds1(2536) are found to be mixtures of 33% 3P1
and 67% 1P1, whereas their partners D1(2400) and
DsJ∗(2463) have more or less the opposite 2S+1P1-state
content, but additionally with some D∗π or D∗K admixture,
respectively.
The employed mechanism also reproduces the ratio of the KL-KS mass
difference and the KS width, by describing KL as a bound state
embedded in the ππ continuum. The model's results for JP=1+
states containing one b quark are also discussed.Comment: 11 pages, plain LaTeX, v2:relation to work of Kokoski and Godfrey in
conclusions and more references v3:B-states included. More reference