Observation of new charmonium(-like) states in B+ D* D K+ decays
Abstract
A study of resonant structures in B+→D+D-K+ and B+→D-D+K+ decays is performed, using proton-proton collision data at centre-of-mass energies of s=7, 8, and 13 TeV recorded by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb-1. A simultaneous amplitude fit is performed to the two channels with contributions from resonances decaying to D-D+ and D+D- states linked by C parity. This procedure allows the C-parities of resonances in the DD mass spectra to be determined. Four charmonium(-like) states are observed decaying into DD: ηc(3945), hc(4000), c1(4010) and hc(4300), with quantum numbers JPC equal to 0-+, 1+-, 1++ and 1+-, respectively. At least three of these states have not been observed previously. In addition, the existence of the Tcs0*(2870)0 and Tcs1*(2900)0 resonances in the D-K+ mass spectrum, already observed in the B+ D+ D- K+ decay, is confirmed in a different production channel.
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