Observation of the open-charm tetraquark candidate Tcs 0*(2870)0 in the B- → D- D0 KS0 decay
Abstract
An amplitude analysis of B-→ D- D0 KS0 decays is performed using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9\,fb-1, collected with the LHCb detector at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13\,Te -0.1em V. A resonant structure of spin-parity 0+ is observed in the D0 KS0 invariant-mass spectrum with a significance of 5.3\,σ. The mass and width of the state, modeled with a Breit-Wigner lineshape, are determined to be 2883118\,Me -0.1em V\!/c2 and 87-47+2217\,Me -0.1em V respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. These properties and the quark content are consistent with those of the open-charm tetraquark candidate Tcs 0*(2870)0 observed previously in the D+ K- final state of the B-→ D- D+ K- decay. This result confirms the existence of the Tcs 0*(2870)0 state in a new decay mode. The Tcs1*(2900)0 state, reported in the B-→ D- D+ K- decay, is also searched for in the D0 KS0 invariant-mass spectrum of the B- → D- D0 KS0 decay, without finding evidence for it.
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