Observation of a resonant structure near the Ds+ Ds- threshold in the B+ Ds+ Ds- K+ decay

Abstract

An amplitude analysis of the B+ Ds+ Ds- K+ decay is carried out to study for the first time its intermediate resonant contributions, using proton-proton collision data collected with the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV. A near-threshold peaking structure, referred to as X(3960), is observed in the Ds+ Ds- invariant-mass spectrum with significance greater than 12 standard deviations. The mass, width and the quantum numbers of the structure are measured to be 3956510 MeV, 43138 MeV and JPC=0++, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The properties of the new structure are consistent with recent theoretical predictions for a state composed of ccss quarks. Evidence for an additional structure is found around 4140 MeV in the Ds+ Ds- invariant mass, which might be caused either by a new resonance with the 0++ assignment or by a J/ φ Ds+ Ds- coupled-channel effect.

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