2022
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.105.116010
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Theoretical study of the process Ds+π+KS0

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“…However, the line-shapes of and in the and invariant mass distributions are so similar that the measured mass discrepancy of and may be due to the closeness of their peaks to the threshold of the mass spectrum. We previously investigated both reactions and found that the BESIII measurements of both reactions could be well reproduced by regarding the intermediate state as the molecular state [12,13], which is also supported by the study in Ref. [14].…”
Section: Thesupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…However, the line-shapes of and in the and invariant mass distributions are so similar that the measured mass discrepancy of and may be due to the closeness of their peaks to the threshold of the mass spectrum. We previously investigated both reactions and found that the BESIII measurements of both reactions could be well reproduced by regarding the intermediate state as the molecular state [12,13], which is also supported by the study in Ref. [14].…”
Section: Thesupporting
confidence: 68%
“…In this section, we present the mechanism of the process . This process occurs in three steps, weak decay, hadronization, and final state interactions [7,9,12,13]. First, the c quark of the initial weakly decays into an s quark and a boson, and the boson subsequently decays into a quark pair.…”
Section: Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MeV. In fact, even the f 0 (1710) resonance is well established in the RPP, there are still many doubts about its nature [55]. We refer the Review of Particle Physics [54] for more details.…”
Section: A Fixed-center Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%