Observation of the D1(2420)-->Dpi + pi- decays.

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Published in Phys Rev Lett on June 09, 2005

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K Abe1, K Abe, I Adachi, H Aihara, M Akatsu, D Anipko, Y Asano, T Aushev, T Aziz, S Bahinipati, A M Bakich, S Banerjee, I Bedny, U Bitenc, I Bizjak, S Blyth, A Bondar, A Bozek, M Bracko, J Brodzicka, P Chang, Y Chao, A Chen, K-F Chen, W T Chen, B G Cheon, R Chistov, S-K Choi, Y Choi, A Chuvikov, J Dalseno, M Danilov, M Dash, A Drutskoy, S Eidelman, V Eiges, F Fang, S Fratina, N Gabyshev, A Garmash, T Gershon, G Gokhroo, B Golob, J Haba, N C Hastings, K Hayasaka, H Hayashii, M Hazumi, T Higuchi, L Hinz, T Hokuue, Y Hoshi, S Hou, W-S Hou, T Iijima, A Imoto, K Inami, A Ishikawa, R Itoh, Y Iwasaki, J H Kang, J S Kang, P Kapusta, S U Kataoka, N Katayama, H Kawai, T Kawasaki, H Kichimi, H J Kim, J H Kim, S K Kim, S M Kim, K Kinoshita, P Koppenburg, S Korpar, P Krizan, P Krokovny, C C Kuo, A Kuzmin, Y-J Kwon, G Leder, S H Lee, T Lesiak, J Li, S-W Lin, D Liventsev, J MacNaughton, G Majumder, F Mandl, T Matsumoto, A Matyja, W Mitaroff, H Miyata, R Mizuk, T Nagamine, Y Nagasaka, E Nakano, Z Natkaniec, S Nishida, O Nitoh, S Ogawa, T Ohshima, T Okabe, S Okuno, S L Olsen, W Ostrowicz, H Ozaki, P Pakhlov, H Palka, C W Park, N Parslow, R Pestotnik, L E Piilonen, A Poluektov, H Sagawa, Y Sakai, N Sato, T Schietinger, O Schneider, J Schümann, S Semenov, K Senyo, R Seuster, H Shibuya, B Shwartz, J B Singh, A Somov, N Soni, R Stamen, S Stanic, M Staric, K Sumisawa, T Sumiyoshi, S Suzuki, S Y Suzuki, O Tajima, F Takasaki, K Tamai, N Tamura, M Tanaka, Y Teramoto, X C Tian, T Tsukamoto, S Uehara, T Uglov, K Ueno, S Uno, K E Varvell, S Villa, C C Wang, C H Wang, M Watanabe, B D Yabsley, A Yamaguchi, Y Yamashita, M Yamauchi, J Ying, Y Yusa, C C Zhang, J Zhang, L M Zhang, Z P Zhang, V Zhilich, D Zontar, Belle Collaboration

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1: High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Japan.

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