First Observation of a New Narrow DsJ Meson at 2632MeV/c2
Abstract
We report the first observation of a charm-strange meson DsJ(2632) at a mass of 2632.5+/-1.7 MeV/c2 in data from SELEX, the charm hadro-production experiment E781 at Fermilab. This state is seen in two decay modes, Ds eta and D0 K+. In the Ds eta decay mode we observe a peak with 101 events over a combinatoric background of 54.9 events at a mass of 2635.4+/-3.3 MeV/c2. There is a corresponding peak of 21 events over a background of 6.9 at 2631.5+/-2.0 MeV/c2 in the decay mode D0 K+. The relative branching ratio Gamma(D0 K+)/(Ds eta) is 0.14+/-0.06. The full version of this paper has been accepted for publication in PRL (hep-ex/0406045). Here I have reproduced only the mass difference signal plots for the Ds eta and D0 K+ decay modes.
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