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Amplitude analysis of $B^+ \to ψ(2S) K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays (2407.12475v2)

Published 17 Jul 2024 in hep-ex

Abstract: The first full amplitude analysis of $B+ \to \psi(2S) K+ \pi+ \pi-$ decays is performed using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $9\,\text{fb}{-1}$ recorded with the LHCb detector. The rich $K+ \pi+ \pi-$ spectrum is studied and the branching fractions of the resonant substructure associated with the prominent $K_1(1270)+$ contribution are measured. The data cannot be described by conventional strange and charmonium resonances only. An amplitude model with 53 components is developed comprising 11 hidden-charm exotic hadrons. New production mechanisms for charged charmonium-like states are observed. Significant resonant activity with spin-parity $JP = 1+$ in the $\psi(2S) \pi+$ system is confirmed and a multi-pole structure is demonstrated. The spectral decomposition of the $\psi(2S) \pi+ \pi-$ invariant-mass structure, dominated by $X0 \to \psi(2S) \rho(770)0$ decays, broadly resembles the $J/\psi \phi$ spectrum observed in $B+ \to J/\psi \phi K+$ decays. Exotic $\psi(2S) K+ \pi-$ resonances are observed for the first time.

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