Search for a 1-+ molecular state via e+e- γ D+s Ds1-(2536) +c.c.
Abstract
We search, for the first time, for an exotic molecular state with quantum numbers JPC=1-+, called X, via the process e+e- γ D+s Ds1-(2536) +c.c. using data samples corresponding to a luminosity of 5.8~fb-1 across center-of-mass energies from 4.612 to 4.951~GeV, collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider. No statistically significant signal is observed. The upper limits on the product of cross-section and branching fraction σ(e+e- γ X) × B(X D+s Ds1-(2536) +c.c.) at 90\% confidence level are reported for each energy point, assuming the X mass to be 4.503~GeV/c2 and the width 25, 50, 75, and 100~MeV, respectively.
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