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The $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \bar{D}^{*0} K^- $ reaction to detect the $I=0, J^P=1^+$ partner of the $X_0(2866)$

We have chosen the $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \bar{D}^{*0} K^-$ reaction in order to observe the $I=0, J^P=1^+$ ($R_1$) partner state of the $X_0(2866)$ stemming from the $D^*\bar{K}^*$ molecular picture. The reaction proceeds via external emission in the most favored Cabibbo decay mode and one observes the $R_1$ state as a very strong peak versus the background in the $D^{*+} K^-$ spectrum. The branching ratio for $R_1$ production in this reaction is estimated of the order of $4\times 10^{-3}$. The method used, applied to the $B^+ \to D^- D^+ K^+$ reaction, produces a ratio of signal to background in the $D^- K^+$ spectrum in very good agreement with the LHCb experiment that observed the $X_0(2866)$.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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