Observation of the resonant character of the Z(4430)- state
Abstract
Resonant structures in B0'π-K+ decays are analyzed by performing a four-dimensional fit of the decay amplitude, using pp collision data corresponding to 3 fb-1 collected with the LHCb detector. The data cannot be described with K+π- resonances alone, which is confirmed with a model-independent approach. A highly significant Z(4430)-'π- component is required, thus confirming the existence of this state. The observed evolution of the Z(4430)- amplitude with the 'π- mass establishes the resonant nature of this particle. The mass and width measurements are substantially improved. The spin-parity is determined unambiguously to be 1+.
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