The newly observed open-charm states in quark model
De-Min Li, Peng-Fei Ji, and Bing Ma

TL;DR
This paper analyzes newly observed open-charm states using a constituent quark model, proposing possible spectroscopic assignments and emphasizing the need for further experimental verification.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive quark model-based interpretation of recent open-charm states and predicts their spectroscopic identities and decay properties.
Findings
D(2550) assignment remains uncertain due to broad width
D(2600) and D_{s1}(2710) are likely mixed states
D_{sJ}(2860) and D_{sJ}(3040) have multiple possible interpretations
Abstract
Comparing the measured properties of the newly observed open-charm states D(2550), D(2600), D(2750), D(2760), D_{s1}(2710), D_{sJ}(2860), and D_{sJ}(3040) with our predicted spectroscopy and strong decays in a constituent quark model, we find that: (1) the assignment to D(2550) remains open for its too broad width determined by experiment; (2) the D(2600) and can be identified as the - mixtures; (3) if the D(2760) and D(2750) are indeed the same resonance, they would be the ; otherwise, they could be assigned as the and , respectively; (4) the could be either the 's partner or the ; and (5) both the and interpretations for the seem likely. The and radiative decays of these sates are also studied.…
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