Observation of a Threshold Cusp at the $\Lambda\eta$ Threshold in the $pK^{-}$ Mass Spectrum with $\Lambda_{c}^{+} \rightarrow p K^{-} \pi^{+}$ Decays
The Belle Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of a threshold cusp in a hadron spectrum, identified near the $\Lambda\eta$ threshold in the $pK^-$ invariant mass spectrum from $\Lambda_c^+ ightarrow pK^+\pi^-$ decays, using a large data sample from Belle.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of a threshold cusp in a hadron spectrum, offering new insights into hadronic interactions and resonance phenomena.
Findings
A narrow peak near the $\Lambda\eta$ threshold was observed.
The structure is best explained as a cusp, not a resonance.
Parameters are consistent with the known $\\Lambda(1670)$ properties.
Abstract
We observe a narrow peaking structure in the invariant-mass spectrum near the threshold. The peak is clearly seen in 1.5 million events of decay using the data sample collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy collider. We try two approaches to explain this structure: as a new resonance and as a cusp at the threshold. The best fit is obtained with a coherent sum of a Flatt function and a constant background amplitude with the (), while the fits to Breit-Wigner functions are unfavored by more than 7. The best fit explains the structure as a cusp at the threshold, and the obtained parameters are consistent with the known properties of . The observation gives the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
