TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of twist-2 distribution amplitudes and the decay constants of pseudoscalar and vector heavy mesons in light-front quark model
AU - Dhiman, Nisha
AU - Dahiya, Harleen
AU - Ji, Chueng Ryong
AU - Choi, Ho Meoyng
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - We study the twist-2 distribution amplitudes (DAs) and the decay constants of pseudoscalar as well as the longitudinally and transversely polarized vector heavy (D, Ds, B, Bs) mesons in the light-front quark model with the Coulomb plus exponential-type confining potential Vexp = a+ beαr in addition to the hyperfine interaction. We first compute the mass spectra of ground state pseudoscalar and vector heavy mesons and fix the model parameters necessary for the analysis, applying the variational principle with the trial wave function up to the first three lowest order harmonic oscillator (HO) wave functions Φ(x,k) = ∑3n=1cnφnS. We then obtain the numerical results for the corresponding decay constants. We analyze the variation of DAs as a function of momentum fraction. We also compare our results with the available experimental data as well as with the other theoretical model predictions.
AB - We study the twist-2 distribution amplitudes (DAs) and the decay constants of pseudoscalar as well as the longitudinally and transversely polarized vector heavy (D, Ds, B, Bs) mesons in the light-front quark model with the Coulomb plus exponential-type confining potential Vexp = a+ beαr in addition to the hyperfine interaction. We first compute the mass spectra of ground state pseudoscalar and vector heavy mesons and fix the model parameters necessary for the analysis, applying the variational principle with the trial wave function up to the first three lowest order harmonic oscillator (HO) wave functions Φ(x,k) = ∑3n=1cnφnS. We then obtain the numerical results for the corresponding decay constants. We analyze the variation of DAs as a function of momentum fraction. We also compare our results with the available experimental data as well as with the other theoretical model predictions.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85085994943
SN - 1824-8039
VL - 374
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
T2 - 2019 Light Cone - QCD on the Light Cone: From Hadrons to Heavy Ions, LC 2019
Y2 - 16 September 2019 through 19 September 2019
ER -