First observation of a doubly charged tetraquark and its neutral partner
Abstract
A combined amplitude analysis is performed for the decays B0 → D0 D+sπ- and B+→ D- D+sπ+, which are related by isospin symmetry. The analysis is based on data collected by the LHCb detector in proton-proton collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13\,TeV. The full data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 9\,fb-1. Two new resonant states with masses of 2.9080.0110.020\,GeV and widths of 0.1360.0230.011\,GeV are observed, which decay to D+sπ+ and D+sπ- respectively. The former state indicates the first observation of a doubly charged open-charm tetraquark state with minimal quark content [csud], and the latter state is a neutral tetraquark composed of [csud] quarks. Both states are found to have spin-parity 0+, and their resonant parameters are consistent with each other, which suggests that they belong to an isospin triplet.
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