Amplitude analysis of $B^+\to J/ψφK^+$ decays

The first full amplitude analysis of $B^+\to J/\psi \phi K^+$ with $J/\psi\to\mu^+\mu^-$, $\phi\to K^+K^-$ decays is performed with a data sample of 3 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data collected at $\sqrt{s}=7$ and $8$ TeV with the LHCb detector. The data cannot be described by a model that contains...

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Main Authors: Aaij, R, Adeva, B, Adinolfi, M, Cheung, S, Evans, T, Gandini, P, Cazon, B, Hadavizadeh, T, Harnew, N, Hill, D, Hussain, N, Jalocha, J, John, M, Lupton, O, Malde, S, Nandi, A, Qian, W, Rollings, A, Stevenson, S, Topp-Joergensen, S, Veneziano, G, Wilkinson, G, LHCb Collaboration
Format: Journal article
Published: American Physical Society 2017
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Summary:The first full amplitude analysis of $B^+\to J/\psi \phi K^+$ with $J/\psi\to\mu^+\mu^-$, $\phi\to K^+K^-$ decays is performed with a data sample of 3 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data collected at $\sqrt{s}=7$ and $8$ TeV with the LHCb detector. The data cannot be described by a model that contains only excited kaon states decaying into $\phi K^+$, and four $J/\psi\phi$ structures are observed, each with significance over $5$ standard deviations. The quantum numbers of these structures are determined with significance of at least $4$ standard deviations. The lightest is best described as a $D_s^{\pm}D_s^{*\mp}$ cusp, but a resonant interpretation is also possible with mass consistent with, but width much larger than, previous measurements of the claimed $X(4140)$ state. The model includes significant contributions from a number of expected kaon excitations, including the first observation of the $K^{*}(1680)^+\to\phi K^+$ transition.