We present a theoretical framework that accounts for the new DJ and
DsJ mesons measured in the open-charm sector. These resonances are
properly described if considered as a mixture of conventional P−wave
quark-antiquark states and four-quark components. The narrowest states are
basically P−wave quark-antiquark mesons, while the dominantly four-quark
states are shifted above the corresponding two-meson threshold, being broad
resonances. We study the electromagnetic decay widths as basic tools to
scrutiny their nature. The proposed explanation incorporates in a natural way
the most recently discovered mesons in charmonium spectroscopy.Comment: 15 pages, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.