Amplitude analysis of B- D+ π- π- decays

Abstract

The Dalitz plot analysis technique is used to study the resonant substructures of B- D+ π- π- decays in a data sample corresponding to 3.0 fb-1 of pp collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment during 2011 and 2012. A model-independent analysis of the angular moments demonstrates the presence of resonances with spins 1, 2 and 3 at high D+π- mass. The data are fitted with an amplitude model composed of a quasi-model-independent function to describe the D+π- S-wave together with virtual contributions from the D*(2007)0 and B*0 states, and components corresponding to the D*2(2460)0, D*1(2680)0, D*3(2760)0 and D*2(3000)0 resonances. The masses and widths of these resonances are determined together with the branching fractions for their production in B- D+ π- π- decays. The D+π- S-wave has phase motion consistent with that expected due to the presence of the D*0(2400)0 state. These results constitute the first observations of the D*3(2760)0 and D*2(3000)0 resonances.

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