Low-mass enhancement of kaon pairs in B+D(*)0K+K0 and B0 D(*)-K+K0 decays
Abstract
Very recently, the Belle~II Collaboration presented a measurement for the decays B+D(*)0 K+K0 and B0 D(*)-K+K0, the bulk of observed m(K+ KS0) distributions showing low-mass structures in all four channels. In this work, we study the contributions of (770,1450)+, a2(1320)+ and a0(980,1450)+ resonances to these decay processes. The intermediate states (770,1450)+ are found to dominate the low-mass distribution of kaon pairs roughly contributing to half of the total branching fraction in each of the four decay channels. The contribution of the tensor a2(1320)+ meson is found to be negligible. Near the threshold of the kaon pair, the state a0(980)+ turns out to be much less important than expected, not being able to account for the enhancement of events in that energy region observed in the B+D(*)0 K+K0 decays. Further studies both from the theoretical and experimental sides are needed to elucidate the role of the non-resonant contributions governing the formation of K+K0 pairs near their threshold in these decay processes.
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