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By looking at the pseudoscalar-vector meson spectra in the $bar{B}to J/psi rhobar{K}$ and $bar{B}to J/psi bar{K}^*pi$ weak decays, we theoretically investigate the double-pole structure of the $K_1(1270)$ resonance by using the Chiral Unitary approach to account for the final state interactions between the pseudoscalar and vector mesons. The $K_1(1270)$ resonance appears as dynamically generated through these interactions in coupled channels and influence the shape of the invariant mass distributions under consideration. We show how those shapes are affected by the $K_1(1270)$ double-pole structure to confront the results from our model with future experiments that might investigate the $PV$ spectra in these decays.
We study the decay processes of $bar{B}^0 to J/psi bar{K}^{*0} K^0$ and $bar{B}^0 to J/psi f_1(1285)$ to analyse the $f_1(1285)$ resonance. By the calculation within chiral unitary approach where $f_1(1285)$ resonance is dynamically generated from th
We demonstrate that dispersion theory allows one to deduce crucial information on $pieta$ scattering from the final-state interactions of the light mesons visible in the spectral distributions of the decays $bar{B}^0_d to J/psi(pi^0eta,K^+K^-,K^0bar{
Based on a $J/psi$ data sample of $7.8 times 10^6$ events at BESI, the decay of $ J/psi to bar{K}^*(892)^0 K^+ pi^-$ is studied and a low mass enhancement, which is believed not coming from the phase space effect or background, is visible in the $K^+
An amplitude analysis of flavour-untagged $B_s^0 to J/psi p bar{p}$ decays is performed using a sample of $797pm31$ decays reconstructed with the LHCb detector. The data, collected in proton-proton collisions between 2011 and 2018, correspond to an i
The $B^0$--$bar B^0$ oscillation frequency $Delta m_d$ is measured by the LHCb experiment using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $1.0,$fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collisions at $sqrt{s} = 7,$TeV, and is found to be $Delta m_d = 0