875 research outputs found

    Study of η(1405)/η(1475)\eta(1405)/\eta(1475) in J/ψ→γKS0KS0π0J/\psi\to\gamma K^{0}_{S} K^{0}_{S}\pi^{0} decay

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    Using a sample of (10.09±0.04)×109(10.09\pm0.04)\times10^{9} J/ψJ/\psi decays collected with the BESIII detector, partial wave analyses of the decay J/ψ→γKS0KS0π0J/\psi\to\gamma K^{0}_{S} K^{0}_{S}\pi^{0} are performed within the KS0KS0π0K^{0}_{S} K^{0}_{S}\pi^{0} invariant mass region below 1.6 GeV/c2{\textrm{GeV}/c^2}. The covariant tensor amplitude method is used in both mass independent and mass dependent approaches. Both analysis approaches exhibit dominant pseudoscalar and axial vector components, and show good consistency for the other individual components. Furthermore, the mass dependent analysis reveals that the KS0KS0π0K^{0}_{S} K^{0}_{S}\pi^{0} invariant mass spectrum for the pseudoscalar component can be well described with two isoscalar resonant states, i.e.{\it i.e.}, the η(1405)\eta(1405) with a mass of 1391.7±0.7−0.3+11.31391.7\pm0.7_{-0.3}^{+11.3} MeV/c2\textrm{MeV}/c^2 and a width of 60.8±1.2−12.0+5.560.8\pm1.2_{-12.0}^{+5.5} MeV\textrm{MeV}, and the η(1475)\eta(1475) with a mass of 1507.6±1.6−32.2+15.51507.6\pm1.6_{-32.2}^{+15.5} MeV/c2\textrm{MeV}/c^2 and a width of 115.8±2.4−10.9+14.8115.8\pm2.4_{-10.9}^{+14.8} MeV\textrm{MeV}. The first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. Alternate models for the pseudoscalar component are also tested, but the description of the KS0KS0π0K^{0}_{S} K^{0}_{S}\pi^{0} invariant mass spectrum deteriorates significantly.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figures, 6 table

    Observation of the decay ψ(3686)→Σ−Σˉ+\psi(3686) \to \Sigma^-\bar\Sigma^+ and measurement of its angular distribution

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    Using (448.1±2.9)×106(448.1\pm2.9)\times10^6 ψ(3686) \psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, the decay ψ(3686)→Σ−Σˉ+\psi(3686)\to\Sigma^-\bar\Sigma^+ is observed for the first time with a branching fraction of (2.82±0.04stat.±0.08syst.)×10−4(2.82\pm0.04_{\rm stat.}\pm0.08_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-4}, and the angular parameter αΣ−\alpha_{ \Sigma^-} is measured to be 0.96±0.09stat.±0.03syst.0.96\pm0.09_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.03_{\rm syst.}

    Search for the weak decay $\psi(3686) \to \Lambda_c^{+} \bar{\Sigma}^- +c.c

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    Using (448.1±2.9)×106(448.1 \pm 2.9) \times 10^{6} ψ(3686)\psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, we perform the first search for the weak baryonic decay ψ(3686)→Λc+Σˉ−+c.c.\psi(3686) \to \Lambda_c^{+} \bar{\Sigma}^- +c.c.. The analysis procedure is optimized using a blinded method. No significant signal is observed, and the upper limit on the branching fraction (B\mathcal B) of ψ(3686)→Λc+Σˉ−+c.c.\psi(3686) \to \Lambda_c^{+} \bar{\Sigma}^- +c.c. is set to be 1.4×10−51.4\times 10^{-5} at the 90\% confidence level.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure

    Helicity amplitude analysis of χcJ→ϕϕ\chi_{cJ} \rightarrow \phi\phi

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    Using (447.9 ±\pm 2.3) million ψ\psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, the decays of χcJ→ϕϕ\chi_{cJ} \rightarrow \phi\phi (JJ=0, 1, 2) have been studied via the decay ψ(3686)→γχcJ\psi(3686)\rightarrow\gamma\chi_{cJ}. The branching fractions of the decays χcJ→ϕϕ\chi_{cJ} \rightarrow \phi\phi (JJ=0, 1, 2) are determined to be (8.48±0.26±0.27)×10−4(8.48\pm0.26\pm0.27)\times10^{-4}, (4.36±0.13±0.18)×10−4(4.36\pm0.13\pm0.18)\times10^{-4}, and (13.36±0.29±0.49)×10−4(13.36\pm0.29\pm0.49)\times10^{-4}, respectively, which are the most precise measurements to date. From a helicity amplitude analysis of the process ψ(3686)→γχcJ,χcJ→ϕϕ,ϕ→K+K−\psi(3686) \rightarrow \gamma \chi_{cJ}, \chi_{cJ}\rightarrow \phi\phi, \phi\rightarrow K^{+}K^{-}, the polarization parameters of the χcJ→ϕϕ\chi_{cJ} \rightarrow \phi\phi decays are determined for the first time.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figure

    Measurement of ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉη\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\eta and ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉπ0\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\pi^0 decays

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    Based on a sample of 448.1×106 ψ(3686)448.1\times10^6\ \psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, a study of ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉπ0\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\pi^0 and ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉη\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\eta is performed. Evidence of the isospin-violating decay ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉπ0\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\pi^0 is found for the first time with a statistical significance of 3.7σ3.7\sigma, the branching fraction B(ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉπ0)\mathcal{B}(\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\pi^0) is measured to be (1.42±0.39±0.59)×10−6(1.42\pm0.39\pm0.59)\times10^{-6}, and its corresponding upper limit is determined to be 2.47×10−62.47\times10^{-6} at 90\% confidence level. A partial wave analysis of ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉη\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\eta shows that the peak around Λη\Lambda\eta invariant mass threshold favors a Λ∗\Lambda^* resonance with mass and width in agreement with the Λ(1670)\Lambda(1670). The branching fraction of the ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉη\psi(3686)\to\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\eta is measured to be (2.34±0.18±0.52)×10−5(2.34\pm0.18\pm0.52)\times10^{-5}. The first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, consistent with paper published in Phys. Rev. D 106, 072006 (2022

    Search for hidden-charm tetraquark with strangeness in e+e−→K+Ds∗−D∗0+c.c.e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow K^+ D_{s}^{*-} D^{*0}+c.c.

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    We report a search for a heavier partner of the recently observed Zcs(3985)−Z_{cs}(3985)^{-} state, denoted as Zcs′−Z_{cs}^{\prime -}, in the process e+e−→K+Ds∗−D∗0+c.c.e^{+} e^{-}\rightarrow K^{+}D_{s}^{*-}D^{* 0}+c.c., based on e+e−e^+e^- collision data collected at the center-of-mass energies of s=4.661\sqrt{s}=4.661, 4.682 and 4.699 GeV with the BESIII detector. The Zcs′−Z_{cs}^{\prime -} is of interest as it is expected to be a candidate for a hidden-charm and open-strange tetraquark. A partial-reconstruction technique is used to isolate K+K^+ recoil-mass spectra, which are probed for a potential contribution from Zcs′−→Ds∗−D∗0Z_{cs}^{\prime -}\to D_{s}^{*-}D^{* 0} (c.c.c.c.). We find an excess of Zcs′−→Ds∗−D∗0Z_{cs}^{\prime -}\rightarrow D_{s}^{*-}D^{*0} (c.c.c.c.) candidates with a significance of 2.9σ2.9\sigma, after considering systematic uncertainties, at a mass of (4123.5±0.7stat.±1.1syst.)MeV/c2(4123.5 \pm 0.7_{\mathrm{stat.}} \pm 1.1_{\mathrm{syst.}}) \mathrm{MeV}/c^{2}. As the data set is limited in size, the upper limits are evaluated at the 90% confidence level on the product of the Born cross section and the branching fraction of Zcs′−→Ds∗−D∗0Z_{cs}^{\prime-}\rightarrow D_{s}^{*-}D^{* 0}, σBorn⋅B\sigma^{\rm Born}\cdot\mathcal{B} at the three energy points, under different assumptions of the Zcs′−Z_{cs}^{\prime -} mass from 4.120 to 4.140 MeV and of the width from 10 to 50 MeV. Under various mass and width assumptions, the upper limits of σBorn⋅B\sigma^{\rm Born}\cdot\mathcal{B} are found to lie in the range of 2∼62\sim6, 3∼73\sim7 and 3∼63\sim6 pb at s=4.661\sqrt{s}=4.661, 4.682 and 4.699 GeV, respectively. The larger data samples that will be collected in the coming years will allow a clearer picture to emerge concerning the existence and nature of the Zcs′−Z_{cs}^{\prime -} state.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure

    Production of doubly-charged Δ\Delta baryon in e+e−e^{+}e^{-} annihilation at energies from 2.3094 to 2.6464 GeV

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    The processes e+e−→Δ++Δˉ−−e^{+}e^{-} \to \Delta^{++}\bar{\Delta}^{--} and e+e−→Δ++pˉπ−+c.c.e^{+}e^{-}\to \Delta^{++} \bar{p} \pi^{-} + c.c. are studied for the first time with 179 pb−1179~{\rm pb}^{-1} of e+e−e^{+}e^{-} annihilation data collected with the BESIII detector at center-of-mass energies from 2.30942.3094 GeV to 2.64642.6464 GeV. No significant signal for the e+e−→Δ++Δˉ−−e^{+}e^{-}\to \Delta^{++}\bar{\Delta}^{--} process is observed and the upper limit of the Born cross section is estimated at each energy point. For the process e+e−→Δ++pˉπ−+c.c.e^{+}e^{-} \to \Delta^{++} \bar{p} \pi^{-} + c.c., a significant signal is observed at center-of-mass energies near 2.6454 GeV and the corresponding Born cross section is reported.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Search for an axion-like particle in J/ψJ/\psi radiative decays

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    We search for an axion-like particle (ALP) aa through the process ψ(3686)→π+π−J/ψ\psi(3686)\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-J/\psi, J/ψ→γaJ/\psi\rightarrow\gamma a, a→γγa\rightarrow\gamma\gamma in a data sample with (2708.1±14.5)×106(2708.1\pm14.5)\times10^6 ψ(3686)\psi(3686) events collected by the BESIII detector. No significant ALP signal is observed over the expected background, and the upper limits on the branching fraction of the decay J/ψ→γaJ/\psi\rightarrow\gamma a and the ALP-photon coupling constant gaγγg_{a\gamma\gamma} are set at the 95\% confidence level in the mass range of 0.165\leq m_a\leq2.84\,\mbox{GeV}/c^2. The limits on B(J/ψ→γa)\mathcal{B}(J/\psi\rightarrow\gamma a) range from 8.3×10−88.3\times10^{-8} to 1.8×10−61.8\times10^{-6} over the search region, and the constraints on the ALP-photon coupling are the most stringent to date for 0.165\leq m_a\leq1.468\,\mbox{GeV}/c^2.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure

    Observation of the J/ψJ/\psi and ψ(3686)\psi(3686) decays into ηΣ+Σˉ−\eta\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}^{-}

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    The decays J/ψ→ηΣ+Σˉ−J/\psi\to\eta\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}{}^- and ψ(3686)→ηΣ+Σˉ−\psi(3686)\to\eta\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}{}^- are observed for the first time, using (10087±44)×106(10087 \pm 44)\times 10^{6} J/ψJ/\psi and (448.1±2.9)×106(448.1 \pm 2.9)\times 10^{6} ψ(3686)\psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. We determine the branching fractions of these two decays to be B(J/ψ→ηΣ+Σˉ−)=(6.34±0.21±0.37)×10−5{\cal B}(J/\psi\to\eta\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}{}^-)=(6.34 \pm 0.21 \pm 0.37)\times 10^{-5} and B(ψ(3686)→ηΣ+Σˉ−)=(9.59±2.37±0.61)×10−6{\cal B}(\psi(3686)\to\eta\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}{}^-)=(9.59 \pm 2.37 \pm 0.61)\times 10^{-6}, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. The ratio of these two branching fractions is determined to be B(ψ(3686)→ηΣ+Σˉ−)B(J/ψ→ηΣ+Σˉ−)=(15.1±3.8)%\frac{{\cal B}(\psi(3686)\to\eta\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}{}^-)}{{\cal B}(J/\psi\to\eta\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}{}^-)}=(15.1 \pm 3.8)\%, which is in agreement with the "12\% rule."Comment: 9 pages and 10 figure
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