496 research outputs found
New Particles from Belle
I report recent results on hidden charm spectroscopy from Belle. These
include: observation of a near-threshold enhancement in the omega-J/psi
invariant mass distribution for exclusive B-->K omega J/psi decays; evidence
for the decay X(3872)-->pi+pi-pi0 J/psi, where the pi+pi-pi0 invariant mass
distribution has a strong peak between 750 MeV and the kinematic limit of 775
MeV, suggesting that the process is dominated by the sub-threshold decay
X-->omega J/psi; and the observation of a peak near 3940 MeV in the J/psi
recoil mass spectrum for the inclusive continuum process e+e- --> J/psi X. The
results are based on a study of a 287 fb-1 sample of e+e- annihilation data
collected at center- of-mass energies around the Upsilon(4S) in the Belle
detector at the KEKB collider.Comment: 10 pages 12 figures. Invited talk at the 1st meeting of the APS
Topical Group on Hadronic Physics, Fermilab, October 24-26, 2004; revised to
correct some reference
Pentaquarks: review of the experimental evidence
Pentaquarks, namely baryons made by 4 quarks and one antiquark have been
predicted and searched for since several decades without success. Theoretical
and experimental advances in the last 2 years led to the observation of a
number of pentaquark candidates. We review the experimental evidence for
pentaquarks as well as their non-observations by some experiments, and discuss
to which extend these sometimes contradicting informations may lead to a
consistent picture.Comment: Contribution to the International Conference on 'Strangeness in Quark
Matter', 15-21 Sept. 2004, Cape Tawn, South Afric
Possibility of determinig the parity of the pentaquark from photoproduction near threshold
We discuss the possibility of determining the parity of the baryon
from photoproduction process near threshold. We utilize
the conservation laws of parity and angular momentum for the analysis of
angular distributions and spin observables near threshold. Since the discussion
is in essence a partial wave analysis of the production mechanism the result
should be less dependent on the model parameters. Our analysis shows that the
angular distribution and photon polarization asymmetry for the process of
neutron target are sensitive to the parity of the , but not for the
case of proton target. In the case of proton target, the polarization
asymmetries of target and recoiled are preferred for parity
determination.Comment: 23 pages, 13 figures, extended versio
First study of \eta_c, \eta(1760) and X(1835) production via \eta'\pi^+\pi^- final states in two-photon collisions
The invariant mass spectrum of the \eta' \pi^+ \pi^- final state produced in
two-photon collisions is obtained using a 673 fb^{-1} data sample collected in
the vicinity of the \Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy e^+e^- collider. We observe a clear signal of the \eta_c and
measure its mass and width to be M(\eta_c)=(2982.7 +- 1.8(stat) +- 2.2(syst) +-
0.3(model)) MeV/c^2 and \Gamma(\eta_c) = (37.8^{+5.8}_{-5.3}(stat) +- 2.8(syst)
+- 1.4(model)) MeV/c^2. The third error is an uncertainty due to possible
interference between the \eta_c and a non-resonant component. We also report
the first evidence for \eta(1760) decay to \eta' \pi^+ \pi^-; we find two
solutions for its parameters, depending on the inclusion or not of the X(1835),
whose existence is of marginal significance in our data. From a fit to the mass
spectrum using coherent X(1835) and \eta(1760) resonant amplitudes, we set a
90% confidence level upper limit on the product \Gamma_{\gamma\gamma} \BR
(\eta' \pi^+ \pi^-) for the X(1835).Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, submitted to PR
First model-independent Dalitz analysis of , decay
We report a measurement of the amplitude ratio of
and decays with a Dalitz analysis of decays, for the first time using a model-independent method.
We set an upper limit at the 68\% confidence level, using the full
data sample of pairs collected at the
resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB collider. This result is
obtained from observables , , and , where , and
is the weak (strong) phase difference between and .Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1502.0755
Precision measurement of charged pion and kaon differential cross sections in electron-positron annihilation at Q = 10.52 GeV
Measurements of inclusive differential cross sections for charged pion and
kaon production in electron-positron annihilation have been carried out at a
center-of-mass energy of Q = 10.52 GeV. The measurements were performed with
the Belle detector at the KEKB electron-positron collider using a data sample
containing 113 million e+e- -> qqbar events, where q={u,d,s,c}. We present
charge-integrated differential cross sections d\sigma_h+-/dz for h+- = pi+-,
K+- as a function of the relative hadron energy z = 2*E_h / sqrt{s} from 0.2 to
0.98. The combined statistical and systematic uncertainties for pi+- (K+-) are
4% (4%) at z ~ 0.6 and 15% (24%) at z ~ 0.9. The cross sections are the first
measurements of the z-dependence of pion and kaon production for z > 0.7 as
well as the first precision cross section measurements at a center-of-mass
energy far below the Z^0 resonance used by the experiments at LEP and SLC.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Ancillary file including all cross section and
uncertainty values with 10 pages, 5 figure
Measurement of via initial state radiation at Belle
The process (=1, 2) is studied via initial
state radiation using 980 fb of data at and around the
(=1, 2, 3, 4, 5) resonances collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy collider. No significant signal is observed except
from decays. Upper limits on the cross sections between
and are determined at the 90% credibility
level, which range from few pb to a few tens of pb. We also set upper limits on
the decay rate of the vector charmonium [), , and
] and charmoniumlike [, , and ] states
to .Comment: Accepted by PR
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