Observation of a resonance in B+ K+ μ+μ- decays at low recoil
Abstract
A broad peaking structure is observed in the dimuon spectrum of B+ K+ μ+μ- decays in the kinematic region where the kaon has a low recoil against the dimuon system. The structure is consistent with interference between the B+ K+ μ+μ- decay and a resonance and has a statistical significance exceeding six standard deviations. The mean and width of the resonance are measured to be 4191+9-8\,Me -0.1em V/c2 and 65+22-16\,Me -0.1em V/c2, respectively, where the uncertainties include statistical and systematic contributions. These measurements are compatible with the properties of the (4160) meson. First observations of both the decay B+ (4160) K+ and the subsequent decay (4160) μ+μ- are reported. The resonant decay and the interference contribution make up 20\,% of the yield in the low recoil region, which is larger than theoretical estimates.
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