Ds0(2317) and KD scattering from B0s decay

Abstract

We study the Bs0 Ds-(DK)+ weak decay, and look at the DK invariant mass distribution with the aim of obtaining relevant information on the nature of the Ds0+(2317) resonance. We make a simulation of the experiment using the actual mass of the Ds0+(2317) resonance and recent lattice QCD relevant parameters of the KD scattering amplitude. We then solve the inverse problem of obtaining the KD amplitude from these synthetic data, to which we have added a 5\% or 10\% error. We prove that one can obtain from these "data" the existence of a bound KD state, the KD scattering length and effective range, and most importantly, the KD probability in the wave function of the bound state obtained, which was found to be largely dominant from the lattice QCD results. This means that one can obtain information on the nature of the Ds0+(2317) resonance from the implementation of this experiment, in the line of finding the structure of resonances, which is one of the main aims in hadron spectroscopy.

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