Probing the elusive /K0*(700) resonance in semileptonic D decays
Abstract
The /K0*(700) meson remains the most elusive among the light scalar resonances, with its presence in weak decays obscured by limited precision in branching fraction measurements. As a result, the true nature of the remains difficult to explore. Through a partial-wave analysis of the semileptonic decay D+ K-π+ e+ e, we extract B(D+ 0 e+ e, 0 K-π+) =(2.2 0.1) × 10-3. Previously considered negligible, this contribution is now shown to dominate the observed s-wave branching fraction. This reveals that clear evidence for the in weak decays has long existed, but was misidentified as part of the non-resonant background. The extracted D+ 0 form factor, f+(0) = 0.32 0.01, is significantly smaller than the q q prediction of 0.82 0.05, and closely aligns with the q2 q2 expectation of 0.36 0.02. Notably, this finding supports a compact tetraquark interpretation of the meson.
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