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Dalitz plot analysis of B-→D+π-π-
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Aubert, B; Bona, M; Karyotakis, Y; Lees, JP; Poireau, V; Prencipe, E; Prudent, X; Tisserand, V; Tico, JG; Grauges, E; Lopez, L; Palano, A; Pappagallo, M; Eigen, G; Stugu, B; Sun, L; Abrams, GS; Battaglia, M; Brown, DN; Jacobsen, RG; Kerth, LT; Kolomensky, YG; Lynch, G; Osipenkov, IL; Ronan, MT; Tackmann, K; Tanabe, T; Hawkes, CM; Soni, N; Watson, AT; Koch, H; Schroeder, T; Asgeirsson, DJ; Fulsom, BG; Hearty, C; Mattison, TS; McKenna, JA; Barrett, M; Khan, A; Blinov, VE; Bukin, AD; Buzykaev, AR; Druzhinin, VP; Golubev, VB; Onuchin, AP; Serednyakov, SI; Skovpen, YI; Solodov, EP; Todyshev, KY; Bondioli, M; Curry, S; Eschrich, I; Kirkby, D; Lankford, AJ; Lund, P; Mandelkern, M; Martin, EC; Stoker, DP; Abachi, S; Buchanan, C; Atmacan, H; Gary, JW; Liu, F; Long, O; Vitug, GM; Yasin, Z; Zhang, L; Sharma, V; Campagnari, C; Hong, TM; Kovalskyi, D; Mazur, MA; Richman, JD; Beck, TW; Eisner, AM; Flacco, CJ; Heusch, CA; Kroseberg, J; Lockman, WS; Martinez, AJ; Schalk, T; Schumm, BA; Seiden, A; Wilson, MG; Winstrom, LO; Cheng, CH; Doll, DA; Echenard, B; Fang, F; Hitlin, DG; Narsky, I; Piatenko, T; Porter, FC; Andreassen, R; Mancinelli, G; Meadows, BT; Mishra, K; Sokoloff, MD; Bloom, PC; Ford, WT
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Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 79(11)
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We report on a Dalitz plot analysis of B-→D+π-π- decays, based on a sample of about 383×106 Υ(4S)→BB̄ decays collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy B Factory at SLAC. We find the total branching fraction of the three-body decay: B(B-→D+π- π-)=(1.08±0.03±0.05)×10-3. We observe the established D2*0 and confirm the existence of D0*0 in their decays to D+π-, where the D2*0 and D0*0 are the 2+ and 0+cū P-wave states, respectively. We measure the masses and widths of D2*0 and D0*0 to be: mD2*0=(2460.4±1.2±1.2±1.9)MeV/c2, ΓD2*0=(41.8±2.5±2.1±2.0)MeV, mD0*0=(2297±8±5±19)MeV/c2, and ΓD0*0= (273±12±17±45)MeV. The stated errors reflect the statistical and systematic uncertainties, and the uncertainty related to the assumed composition of signal events and the theoretical model. © 2009 The American Physical Society.