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QCD Inspired Potential in a Space with One Extra-Dimension and Masses of Heavy Flavour Mesons

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Motivated by the recent developments in stability of hydrogen atom in a space with one finite extra-dimension,we consider that physical mesons are also stable in such a space and estimate their masses in a QCD inspired potential model. Our analysis suggests that a model of mesons with linear plus inverse distance potential in a space with one finite extra-dimension of size \(L\ll 10^{-18}\) m is compatible with the present experimental data of heavy flavour mesons.

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Lahkar, J. QCD Inspired Potential in a Space with One Extra-Dimension and Masses of Heavy Flavour Mesons. Few-Body Syst 64, 22 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-023-01806-z

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