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We analyze theoretically the $D^+to u e^+ rho bar K$ and $D^+to u e^+ bar K^* pi$ decays to see the feasibility to check the double pole nature of the axial-vector resonance $K_1(1270)$ predicted by the unitary extensions of chiral perturbation theory (UChPT). Indeed, within UChPT the $K_1(1270)$ is dynamically generated from the interaction of a vector and a pseudoscalar meson, and two poles are obtained for the quantum numbers of this resonance. The lower mass pole couples dominantly to $K^*pi$ and the higher mass pole to $rho K$, therefore we can expect that different reactions weighing differently these channels in the production mechanisms enhance one or the other pole. We show that the different final $VP$ channels in $D^+to u e^+ V P$ weigh differently both poles, and this is reflected in the shape of the final vector-pseudoscalar invariant mass distributions. Therefore, we conclude that these decays are suitable to distinguish experimentally the predicted double pole of the $K_1(1270)$ resonance.
Using 2.93 fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data taken with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 $rm ,GeV$, the observation of the $D^0to K_1(1270)^- e^+ u_e$ semileptonic decay is presented. The statistical significance of the deca
We show, using the same Lagrangian for the $K_1(1270) to pi K^*_0(1430)$ and $K^*_0(1430) to K_1(1270) pi$ decays, that the present PDG data on the partial decay width of $K_1(1270) to pi K^*_0(1430)$ implies a width for $K^*_0(1430) to K_1(1270) pi$
We report a sensitive study of measuring $bto sgamma$ photon polarisation in $D^{0}to K_1(1270)^-e^+ u_e$ with an integrated luminosity of $mathcal L$ = 1 ab$^{-1}$ at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV at future Super Tau Charm Facility. More than
Using an electron-positron collision data sample of 2.93 fb$^{-1}$ collected at a center-of-mass energy of $sqrt{s}=3.773$ GeV with the BESIII detector, we present the first search for the radiative leptonic decay $D^{+} rightarrow gamma e^{+}{ u}_{e
We present the first search for the decay $D^+_{s}to omega e^{+} u$ to test the four-quark content of the $D^+_{s}$ and the $omega$-$phi$ mixing model for this decay. We use 586 $mathrm{pb}^{-1}$ of $e^{+}e^{-}$ collision data collected at a center-o