102 research outputs found

    Study of the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decays Ds+K+K+πD^+_s\to K^+K^+\pi^- and Ds+K+K+ππ0D^+_s\to K^+K^+\pi^-\pi^0

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    Based on 7.33 fb1^{-1} of e+ee^+e^- collision data collected at center-of-mass energies between 4.128 and 4.226 GeV with the BESIII detector, the experimental studies of the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed decays Ds+K+K+πD^+_s\to K^+K^+\pi^- and Ds+K+K+ππ0D^+_s\to K^+K^+\pi^-\pi^0 are reported. We determine the absolute branching fraction of Ds+K+K+πD^+_s\to K^+K^+\pi^- to be (1.230.25+0.28(stat)±0.06(syst){1.23^{+0.28}_{-0.25}}({\rm stat})\pm0.06({\rm syst})) ×104\times 10^{-4}. No significant signal of Ds+K+K+ππ0D^+_s\to K^+K^+\pi^-\pi^0 is observed and the upper limit on its decay branching fraction at 90\% confidence level is set to be 1.7×1041.7\times10^{-4}.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, 4 table

    Partial Wave Analysis of J/ψγγϕJ/\psi\rightarrow \gamma \gamma \phi

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    Using a sample of (10087±44)×106(10087\pm44)\times10^{6} J/ψJ/\psi events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, a partial wave analysis on the decay γγϕ\gamma\gamma\phi is performed to investigate the intermediate resonances in J/ψγX,XγϕJ/\psi\rightarrow\gamma X, X\rightarrow\gamma\phi. The resonances f1(1285)f_{1}(1285), η(1405)\eta(1405), f1(1420)f_{1}(1420), f1(1510)f_{1}(1510), f2(1525)f_{2}(1525), X(1835)X(1835), f2(1950)f_{2}(1950), f2(2010)f_{2}(2010), f0(2200)f_{0}(2200) and ηc\eta_{c} are observed with statistical significance greater than 5σ\sigma. The product branching fractions B(J/ψγX,Xγϕ)\mathcal{B}(J/\psi\rightarrow\gamma X, X\rightarrow \gamma \phi) are reported. The resonance parameters of η(1405)\eta(1405) and X(1835)X(1835) are also measured

    A New Look at the Scalar Meson f0(500)f_0(500) via D+π+π+νD^+\to \pi^+\pi^-\ell^+\nu_\ell Decays

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    Using 2.93 fb12.93~\mathrm{fb}^{-1} of e+ee^+e^- collision data collected with the BESIII detector at the center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV, we investigate the semileptonic decays D+π+π+νD^+\to \pi^+\pi^- \ell^+\nu_\ell (=e\ell=e and μ\mu). The D+f0(500)μ+νμD^+\to f_0(500)\mu^+\nu_\mu decay is observed for the first time. By analyzing simultaneously the differential decay rates of D+f0(500)μ+νμD^+\to f_0(500) \mu^+\nu_\mu and D+f0(500)e+νeD^+\to f_0(500) e^+\nu_e in different +ν\ell^+\nu_\ell four-momentum transfer intervals, the product of the relevant hadronic form factor f+f0(0)f^{f_0}_{+}(0) and the magnitude of the cdc\to d Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element Vcd|V_{cd}| is determined to be f+f0(0)Vcd=0.0787±0.0060stat±0.0033systf_{+}^{f_0} (0)|V_{cd}|=0.0787\pm0.0060_{\rm stat}\pm0.0033_{\rm syst} for the first time. With the input of Vcd|V_{cd}| from the global fit in the standard model, we determine f+f0(0)=0.350±0.027stat±0.015systf_{+}^{f_0} (0)=0.350\pm0.027_{\rm stat}\pm0.015_{\rm syst}. The absolute branching fractions of D+f0(500)(π+π)μ+νμD^+\to f_0(500)_{(\pi^+\pi^-)}\mu^+\nu_\mu and D+ρ(π+π)0μ+νμD^+\to \rho^0_{(\pi^+\pi^-)} \mu^+\nu_\mu are determined as (0.72±0.13stat±0.10syst)×103(0.72\pm0.13_{\rm stat}\pm0.10_{\rm syst})\times10^{-3} and (1.64±0.13stat±0.11syst)×103(1.64\pm0.13_{\rm stat}\pm0.11_{\rm syst})\times 10^{-3}. Combining these results with those of previous BESIII measurements on their semielectronic counterparts from the same data sample, we test lepton flavor universality by measuring the branching fraction ratios BD+ρ0μ+νμ/BD+ρ0e+νe=0.88±0.10{\mathcal B}_{D^+\to \rho^0 \mu^+\nu_\mu}/{\mathcal B}_{D^+\to \rho^0 e^+\nu_e}=0.88\pm0.10 and BD+f0(500)μ+νμ/BD+f0(500)e+νe=1.14±0.28{\mathcal B}_{D^+\to f_0(500) \mu^+\nu_\mu}/{\mathcal B}_{D^+\to f_0(500) e^+\nu_e}=1.14\pm0.28, which are compatible with the standard model expectation.Comment: Supplemental Materials added in this versio

    Measurement of the Electromagnetic Transition Form-factors in the decays ηπ+πl+l\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-l^+l^-

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    With a sample of (10087±44)×106(10087\pm44)\times10^{6} J/ψJ/\psi events accumulated with the BESIII detector, we analyze the decays ηπ+πl+l(l=e,\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-l^+l^-(l=e, μ)\mu) via the process J/ψγηJ/\psi\rightarrow\gamma\eta'. The branching fractions are measured to be B(ηπ+πe+e)=(2.45±0.02(stat.)±0.08(syst.))×103\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-e^+e^-)=(2.45\pm0.02(\rm{stat.})\pm0.08(\rm{syst.})) \times10^{-3} and B(ηπ+πμ+μ)=(2.16±0.12(stat.)±0.06(syst.))×105\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-\mu^+\mu^-)=(2.16\pm0.12(\rm{stat.})\pm0.06(\rm{syst.}))\times10^{-5}, and the ratio is B(ηπ+πe+e)B(ηπ+πμ+μ)=113.4±0.9(stat.)±3.7(syst.)\frac{\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi^{+}\pi^{-}e^{+}e^{-})}{\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\mu^{+}\mu^{-})} = 113.4\pm0.9(\rm{stat.})\pm3.7(\rm{syst.}). In addition, by combining the ηπ+πe+e\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-e^+e^- and ηπ+πμ+μ\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-\mu^+\mu^- decays, the slope parameter of the electromagnetic transition form factor is measured to be bη=1.30±0.19 (GeV/c2)2b_{\eta'}=1.30\pm0.19\ (\mathrm{GeV}/c^{2})^{-2}, which is consistent with previous measurements from BESIII and theoretical predictions from the VMD model. The asymmetry in the angle between the π+π\pi^+\pi^- and l+ll^+l^- decay planes, which has the potential to reveal the CPCP-violation originating from an unconventional electric dipole transition, is also investigated. The asymmetry parameters are determined to be ACP(ηπ+πe+e)=(0.21±0.73(stat.)±0.01(syst.))%\mathcal{A}_{CP}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-e^+e^-)=(-0.21\pm0.73(\rm{stat.})\pm0.01(\rm{syst.}))\% and ACP(ηπ+πμ+μ)=(0.62±4.71(stat.)±0.08(syst.))%\mathcal{A}_{CP}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-\mu^+\mu^-)=(0.62\pm4.71(\rm{stat.})\pm0.08(\rm{syst.}))\%, implying that no evidence of CPCP-violation is observed at the present statistics. Finally, an axion-like particle is searched for via the decay ηπ+πa,ae+e\eta'\rightarrow\pi^+\pi^-a, a\rightarrow e^+e^-, and upper limits of the branching fractions are presented for the mass assumptions of the axion-like particle in the range of 0500 MeV/c20-500\ \mathrm{MeV}/c^{2}

    First Measurement of the Decay Asymmetry in the pure W-boson-exchange Decay Λc+Ξ0K+\Lambda_{c}^{+}\to\Xi^{0}K^{+}

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    Based on 4.4 fb14.4~\text{fb}^{-1} of e+ee^{+}e^{-} annihilation data collected at the center-of-mass energies between 4.604.60 and 4.70 GeV4.70~\text{GeV} with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, the pure \textit{W}-boson-exchange decay Λc+Ξ0K+\Lambda_{c}^{+}\to\Xi^{0}K^{+} is studied with a full angular analysis. The corresponding decay asymmetry is measured for the first time to be αΞ0K+=0.01±0.16(stat.)±0.03(syst.)\alpha_{\Xi^{0}K^{+}}=0.01\pm0.16({\rm stat.})\pm0.03({\rm syst.}). This result reflects the non-interference effect between the SS- and PP-wave amplitudes. The phase shift between SS- and PP-wave amplitudes has two solutions, which are δpδs=1.55±0.25(stat.)±0.05(syst.) rad\delta_{p}-\delta_{s}=-1.55\pm0.25({\rm stat.})\pm0.05({\rm syst.})~\text{rad} or 1.59±0.25(stat.)±0.05(syst.) rad1.59\pm0.25({\rm stat.})\pm0.05({\rm syst.})~\text{rad}

    First measurements of the absolute branching fraction of Λc(2625)+Λc+π+π\Lambda_{c}(2625)^{+}\to \Lambda^{+}_{c}\pi^+\pi^- and upper limit on Λc(2595)+Λc+π+π\Lambda_{c}(2595)^{+}\to \Lambda^{+}_{c}\pi^+\pi^-

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    The absolute branching fraction of the decay Λc(2625)+Λc+π+π\Lambda_{c}(2625)^{+}\to \Lambda^{+}_{c}\pi^+\pi^- is measured for the first time to be (50.7±5.0stat.±4.9syst.)%(50.7 \pm 5.0_{\rm{stat.}} \pm 4.9_{\rm{syst.}} )\% with 368.48 pb1^{-1} of e+ee^+e^- collision data collected by the BESIII detector at the center-of-mass energies of s=4.918\sqrt{s} = 4.918 and 4.9504.950 GeV. This result is lower than the naive prediction of 67\%, obtained from isospin symmetry, by more than 2σ2\sigma, thereby indicating that the novel mechanism referred to as the \textit{threshold effect}, proposed for the strong decays of Λc(2595)+\Lambda_{c}(2595)^{+}, also applies to Λc(2625)+\Lambda_{c}(2625)^{+}. This measurement is necessary to obtain the coupling constants for the transitions between ss-wave and pp-wave charmed baryons in heavy hadron chiral perturbation theory. In addition, we search for the decay Λc(2595)+Λc+π+π\Lambda_{c}(2595)^{+}\to \Lambda^{+}_{c}\pi^+\pi^-. No significant signal is observed, and the upper limit on its branching fraction is determined to be 80.8\% at the 90\% confidence level.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure

    Updated measurements of the M1 transition ψ(3686)γηc(2S)\psi(3686) \to \gamma \eta_{c}(2S) with ηc(2S)KKˉπ\eta_{c}(2S) \to K \bar{K} \pi

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    Based on a data sample of (27.08±0.14)×108 ψ(3686)(27.08 \pm 0.14 ) \times 10^8~\psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, the M1 transition ψ(3686)γηc(2S)\psi(3686) \to \gamma \eta_{c}(2S) with ηc(2S)KKˉπ\eta_{c}(2S) \to K\bar{K}\pi is studied, where KKˉπK\bar{K}\pi is K+Kπ0K^{+} K^{-} \pi^{0} or KS0K±πK_{S}^{0}K^{\pm}\pi^{\mp}. The mass and width of the ηc(2S)\eta_{c}(2S) are measured to be (3637.8±0.8(stat)±0.2(syst))(3637.8 \pm 0.8 (\rm {stat}) \pm 0.2 (\rm {syst})) MeV/c2c^{2} and (10.5±1.7(stat)±3.5(syst))(10.5 \pm 1.7 (\rm {stat}) \pm 3.5 (\rm {syst})) MeV, respectively. The product branching fraction B(ψ(3686)γηc(2S))×B(ηc(2S)KKˉπ)\mathcal{B}\left(\psi(3686) \rightarrow \gamma \eta_{c}(2 S)\right) \times \mathcal{B}(\eta_{c}(2 S) \rightarrow K \bar{K} \pi) is determined to be (0.97±0.06(stat)±0.09(syst))×105(0.97 \pm 0.06 (\rm {stat}) \pm 0.09 (\rm {syst})) \times 10^{-5}. Using BR(ηc(2S)KKˉπ)=(1.860.49+0.68)%\mathcal{BR}(\eta_{c}(2S)\to K\bar{K}\pi)=(1.86^{+0.68}_{-0.49})\%, we obtain the branching fraction of the radiative transition to be BR(ψ(3686)γηc(2S))=(5.2±0.3(stat)±0.5(syst)1.4+1.9(extr))×104\mathcal{BR}(\psi(3686) \to \gamma \eta_{c}(2S)) = (5.2 \pm 0.3 (\rm {stat}) \pm 0.5 (\rm {syst}) ^{+1.9}_{-1.4} (extr)) \times 10^{-4}, where the third uncertainty is due to the quoted BR(ηc(2S)KKˉπ)\mathcal{BR}(\eta_{c}(2S) \to K\bar{K}\pi)

    Observation of the Singly Cabibbo-Suppressed Decay Λc+ΣK+π+\Lambda_{c}^{+}\to \Sigma^{-}K^{+}\pi^{+}

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    The singly Cabibbo-suppressed decay Λc+ΣK+π+\Lambda_{c}^{+}\to \Sigma^{-}K^{+}\pi^{+} is observed for the first time with a statistical significance of 6.4σ6.4\sigma by using 4.5 fb1^{-1} of e+ee^+e^- collision data collected at center-of-mass energies between 4.600 and 4.699 GeV with the BESIII detector at BEPCII. The absolute branching fraction of Λc+ΣK+π+\Lambda_{c}^{+}\to \Sigma^{-}K^{+}\pi^{+} is measured to be (3.8±1.3stat±0.2syst)×104(3.8\pm1.3_{\rm stat}\pm0.2_{\rm syst})\times 10^{-4} in a model-independent approach. This is the first observation of a Cabibbo-suppressed Λc+\Lambda_{c}^{+} decay involving Σ\Sigma^- in the final state. The ratio of branching fractions between Λc+ΣK+π+\Lambda_{c}^{+}\to \Sigma^{-}K^{+}\pi^{+} and the Cabibbo-favored decay Λc+Σπ+π+\Lambda_{c}^{+}\to \Sigma^- \pi^+\pi^+ is calculated to be (0.4±0.1)sc2(0.4 \pm 0.1)s_{c}^{2}, where scsinθc=0.2248s_{c} \equiv \sin\theta_c = 0.2248 with θc\theta_c the Cabibbo mixing angle. This ratio significantly deviates from 1.0sc21.0s_{c}^{2} and provides important information for the understanding of nonfactorization contributions in Λc+\Lambda_{c}^{+} decays.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure

    Measurements of Σ\Sigma electromagnetic form factors in the time-like region using the untagged initial-state radiation technique

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    The process e+eΣ+Σˉe^{+}e^{-}\to\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}^{-} is studied from threshold up to 3.04 GeV/c2c^2 via the initial-state radiation technique using data with an integrated luminosity of 12.0 fb1^{-1}, collected at center-of-mass energies between 3.773 and 4.258 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. The pair production cross sections and the effective form factors of Σ\Sigma are measured in eleven Σ+Σˉ\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}^{-} invariant mass intervals from threshold to 3.04 GeV/c2c^2. The results are consistent with the previous results from Belle and BESIII. Furthermore, the branching fractions of the decays J/ψΣ+ΣˉJ/\psi\to\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}^{-} and ψ(3686)Σ+Σˉ\psi(3686)\to\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}^{-} are determined and the obtained results are consistent with the previous results of BESIII.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
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