Study of the $B\to X(3872)(\to D^{*0}\bar D^0)K$ decay
T. Aushev, N. Zwahlen (for the Belle Collaboration)

TL;DR
This study reports the observation and measurement of the $X(3872)$ particle in $B$ decays, providing precise mass, width, and branching fraction data using a large Belle dataset.
Contribution
First measurement of $X(3872)$ decaying to $D^{*0}ar D^0$ in $B$ decays with detailed mass, width, and branching fraction analysis.
Findings
Mass of $X(3872)$ is approximately 3872.9 MeV/c^2.
Signal significance is 6.4 sigma.
Branching fraction product measured as approximately 0.80×10^{-4}.
Abstract
We present a study of with X(3872) decaying to using a sample of 657 million pairs recorded at the resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. Both and decay modes are used. We find a peak of events with a mass of , a width of and a product branching fraction , where the first errors are statistical and the second ones are systematic. The significance of the signal is . The difference between the fitted mass and the threshold is calculated to be . We also obtain an…
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