Observation of a Neutral Structure near the DD* Mass Threshold in e+e- (D D*)0π0 at s = 4.226 and 4.257 GeV

Abstract

A neutral structure in the DD* system around the DD* mass threshold is observed with a statistical significance greater than 10σ in the processes e+e-→ D+D*-π0+c.c. and e+e-→ D0D*0π0+c.c. at s = 4.226 and 4.257 GeV in the BESIII experiment. The structure is denoted as Zc(3885)0. Assuming the presence of a resonance, its pole mass and width are determined to be (3885.7+4.3-5.7(stat) 8.4(syst)) MeV/c2 and (35+11-12(stat) 15(syst)) MeV, respectively. The Born cross sections are measured to be σ(e+e- Zc(3885)0π0, Zc(3885)0 DD*)=(77 13(stat) 17(syst)) pb at 4.226 GeV and (47 9(stat) 10(syst)) pb at 4.257 GeV. The ratio of decay rates B(Zc(3885)0 D+D*-+c.c.)B(Zc(3885)0 D0D*0+c.c.) is determined to be 0.96 0.18(stat) 0.12(syst), consistent with no isospin violation in the process Zc(3885)0 DD*.

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