14 research outputs found

    Structural violence in the confessional state: the creation of a Crimean diocese, 1768ā€“1860

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    Partial wave analysis of J/Ļˆā†’Ī³Ī·ā€²Ī·ā€²

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    Using a sample of (10.09Ā±0.04)Ɨ109 J/Ļˆ events collected with the BESIII detector, a partial wave analysis of J/Ļˆā†’Ī³Ī·ā€²Ī·ā€² is performed.The masses and widths of the observed resonances and their branching fractions are reported. The main contribution is from J/Ļˆā†’Ī³f0(2020) with f0(2020)ā†’Ī·ā€²Ī·ā€², which is found with a significance of greater than 25Ļƒ. The product branching fraction B(J/Ļˆ ā†’ Ī³f0(2020))ā‹…B(f0(2020) ā†’ Ī·ā€²Ī·ā€² is measured to be (2.63Ā±0.06(stat.) + 0.31āˆ’0.46(syst.))Ɨ10āˆ’4

    Search for the decay D0ā†’Ļ€0Ī½ĀÆĪ½

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    We present the first experimental search for the rare charm decay D0ā†’Ļ€0Ī½ĀÆĪ½. It is based on an e+eāˆ’ collision sample consisting of 10.6Ɨ10^6 pairs of D0ĀÆD0 mesons collected by the BESIII detector at āˆšs=3.773 GeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb^āˆ’1. A data-driven method is used to ensure the reliability of the background modeling. No significant D0ā†’Ļ€0Ī½ĀÆĪ½ signal is observed in data and an upper limit of the branching fraction is set to be 2.1Ɨ10^-4 at the 90% confidence level. This is the first experimental constraint on charmed-hadron decays into dineutrino final states

    Measurements of the center-of-mass energies of e+e- collisions at BESIII

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    During the 2016-17 and 2018-19 running periods, the BESIII experiment collected 7.5 fb -1 of e+eāˆ’ collision data at center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.13 to 4.44 GeV. These data samples are primarily used for the study of excited charmonium and charmoniumlike states. By analyzing the di-muon process e+eāˆ’ (Ī³ISR/FSR)Āµ -> +Āµ-, we measure the center-of-mass energies of the data samples with a precision of 0.6 MeV. Through a run-by-run study, we find that the center-of-mass energies were stable throughout most of the data-collection period

    Measurements of the center-of-mass energies of e+eāˆ’ collisions at BESIII

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    During the 2016-17 and 2018-19 running periods, the BESIII experiment collected 7.5~fbāˆ’1 of e+eāˆ’ collision data at center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.13 to 4.44~GeV. These data samples are primarily used for the study of excited charmonium and charmoniumlike states. By analyzing the di-muon process e+eāˆ’ā†’(Ī³ISR/FSR)Ī¼+Ī¼āˆ’, we measure the center-of-mass energies of the data samples with a precision of 0.6 MeV. Through a run-by-run study, we find that the center-of-mass energies were stable throughout most of the data-taking period

    Observation of the anomalous shape of X(1840) in J/Ļˆā€„ā†’ā€„Ī³3(Ļ€āŗĻ€^(āˆ’)) indicating a second resonance Near ppĢ„ threshold

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    Using a sample of (10087Ā±44)Ɨ106 J/Ļˆ events, which is about 45 times larger than that was previously analyzed, a further investigation on the J/Ļˆā†’Ī³3(Ļ€+Ļ€āˆ’) decay is performed. A significant distortion at 1.84 GeV/c2 in the line-shape of the 3(Ļ€+Ļ€āˆ’) invariant mass spectrum is observed for the first time, which could be resolved by two overlapping resonant structures, X(1840) and X(1880). The new state X(1880) is observed with a statistical significance larger than 10Ļƒ. The mass and width of X(1880) are determined to be 1882.1Ā±1.7Ā±0.7 MeV/c2 and 30.7Ā±5.5Ā±2.4 MeV, respectively, which indicates the existence of a ppĀÆ bound state

    Measurement of eāŗe^(āˆ’)ā€„ā†’ā€„Ļ‰Ī·Ā“ cross sections at sāˆš= 2.000 to 3.080 GeV

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    The Born cross sections for the process e+eāˆ’ā†’Ļ‰Ī·ā€² are measured at 22 center-of-mass energies from 2.000 to 3.080 GeV using data collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. A resonant structure is observed with a statistical significance of 9.6Ļƒ. A Breit-Wigner fit determines its mass to be MR=(2153Ā±30Ā±31) MeV/c2 and its width to be Ī“R=(167Ā±77Ā±7) MeV, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic

    Observation of the anomalous shape of X(1840) in J/Ļˆā€„ā†’ā€„Ī³3(Ļ€āŗĻ€^(āˆ’)) indicating a second resonance near ppĢ„ threshold

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    Using a sample of (10087Ā±44)Ɨ106ā€‰ā€‰/ events, which is about 45 times larger than that was previously analyzed, a further investigation on the /ā†’ā¢3ā¢(+ā¢āˆ’) decay is performed. A significant distortion at 1.84ā€‰ā€‰GeV/2 in the line shape of the 3ā¢(+ā¢āˆ’) invariant mass spectrum is observed for the first time, which could be resolved by two overlapping resonant structures, ā”(1840) and ā”(1880). The new state ā”(1880) is observed with a statistical significance larger than 10ā¢. The mass and width of ā”(1880) are determined to be 1882.1Ā±1.7Ā±0.7ā€‰ā€‰MeV/2 and 30.7Ā±5.5Ā±2.4ā€‰ā€‰MeV, respectively, which indicates the existence of a ā¢ĀÆ bound state
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