Triangle singularities in B-→ K-π-Ds0+ and B-→ K-π-Ds1+
Abstract
We study the appearance of structures in the decay of the B- into K- π- Ds0+(2317) and K- π- Ds1+(2460) final states by forming invariant mass distributions of π- Ds0+ and π- Ds1+ pairs, respectively. The structure in the distribution is associated to the kinematical triangle singularity that appears when the B- K- K*\,0 D0 (B- K- K*\,0 D*\,0) decay process is followed by the decay of the K*\,0 into π- K+ and the subsequent rescattering of the K+ D0 (K+ D*\,0) pair forming the Ds0+(2317) (Ds1+(2460)) resonance. We find this type of non-resonant peaks at 2850 MeV in the invariant mass of π- Ds0 pairs from B- K- π- Ds0+(2317) decays and around 3000 MeV in the invariant mass of π- Ds1+ pairs from B- K- π- Ds1+(2460) decays. By employing the measured branching ratios of the B- K- K*\,0 D0 and B- K- K*\,0 D*\,0 decays, we predict the branching ratios for the processes B- into K- π-Ds0+(2317) and K- π- Ds1+(2460), in the vicinity of the triangle singularity peak, to be about 8×10-6 and 1× 10-6, respectively. The observation of this reaction would also give extra support to the molecular picture of the Ds0+(2317) and Ds1+(2460).
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