Amplitude analysis of D+ → KS0 π+ π+ π-
Abstract
The decay D+ → KS0 π+ π+ π- is studied with an amplitude analysis using a data set of 2.93\,fb-1 of e+e+ collisions at the (3770) peak accumulated by the BESIII detector. Intermediate states and non-resonant components, and their relative fractions and phases have been determined. The significant amplitudes, which contribute to the model that best fits the data, are composed of five quasi-two-body decays KS0 a1(1260)+, K1(1270)0 π+ K1(1400)0 π+, K1(1650)0 π+, and K(1460)0 π+, a three-body decays KS0π+0, as well as a non-resonant component KS0π+π+π-. The dominant amplitude is KS0 a1(1260)+, with a fit fraction of (40.32.12.9)\%, where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively.
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