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Observation of Overlapping Spin-1 and Spin-3 D ¯ 0 K − Resonances at Mass 2.86 GeV / c 2

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Williams, Michael
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© 2014 CERN, for the LHCb collaboration. The resonant substructure of Bs0→D¯0K-π+ decays is studied using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0fb-1 of pp collision data recorded by the LHCb detector. An excess at m(D¯0K-)≈2.86GeV/c2 is found to be an admixture of spin-1 and spin-3 resonances. Therefore, the DsJ∗(2860)- state previously observed in inclusive e+e-→D¯0K-X and pp→D¯0K-X processes consists of at least two particles. This is the first observation of a heavy flavored spin-3 resonance, and the first time that any spin-3 particle has been seen to be produced in B decays. The masses and widths of the new states and of the Ds2∗(2573)- meson are measured, giving the most precise determinations to date.
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2014
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142345
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
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Physical Review Letters
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Aaij, R., et al. "Observation of Overlapping Spin-1 and Spin-3 (D)over-Bar(0)K(-)Resonances at Mass 2.86 Gev/C(2)." Physical Review Letters 113 16 (2014).
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