Observation of a near-threshold structure in the K+ recoil-mass spectra in e+e- K+ (Ds- D*0 + D*-s D0)
Abstract
We report a study of the processes of e+e- K+ (Ds- D*0 + D*-s D0) based on e+e- annihilation samples collected with the BESIII detector operating at BEPCII at five center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.628 to 4.698 GeV with a total integrated luminosity of 3.7 fb-1. An excess over the known contributions of the conventional charmed mesons is observed near the Ds- D*0 and D*-s D0 mass thresholds in the K+ recoil-mass spectrum for events collected at s=4.681 GeV. The structure matches a mass-dependent-width Breit-Wigner line shape, whose pole mass and width are determined as (3982.5+1.8-2.62.1) MeV/c2 and (12.8+5.3-4.43.0) MeV, respectively. The first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. The significance of the resonance hypothesis is estimated to be 5.3 σ over the contributions only from the conventional charmed mesons. This is the first candidate of the charged hidden-charm tetraquark with strangeness, decaying into Ds- D*0 and D*-s D0. However, the properties of the excess need further exploration with more statistics.