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Hadron Spectroscopy at BESIII
AbstractThe BESIII detector has collected the largest data samples around τ – charm energy region since the upgrade was completed in 2008. The hadron spectroscopy, as one of the main physics goals, was extensively studied and many important progresses were achieved these years. In this report the recent results on the study of hadron spectroscopy were presented, including the light hadron spectroscopy and the observations of the charmonium-like Zc particles
Novel approach to investigate decays via
To avoid the impact from the background events directly from
annihilations or decays, we propose a novel approach to investigate
decays, in particular for its rare or forbidden decays, by using
produced in decays at the
charm factories. Based on the MC studies of a few typical decays,
, , , as well as
, the sensitivities could be obviously improved by taking
advantage of the extra constraint of . Using one trillion
events accumulated at the Super -Charm facility, the precision on the
investigation of decays could be improved significantly and the
observation of the rare decay is even accessable.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Light Meson Decays at BESIII
At present the world’s largest sample of 1.3 billion J/ψ events was accumulated at the BESIII detector, which offers a unique place to study light meson decays. The recent results on the light meson decays are reviewed in this talk. An emphasis is put on the significant progresses on the study of η/η′ decays, including Dalitz plot analysis of η/η′ → πππ, observation of new decay modes (η′ → π+π−π+(0)π−(0), η′ → ρ±π∓, η′ → γe+e− and η′ → e+e−ω), study of η′ → γπ+π− and search for the rare decay of η′ → Kπ. In addition, a prospect on the Dalitz plot analysis of ω → π+π−π0 is presented
Partial wave analysis of J/\psi \to \gamma \phi \phi
Using events collected in the BESII detector, the
radiative decay is
studied. The invariant mass distribution exhibits a near-threshold
enhancement that peaks around 2.24 GeV/.
A partial wave analysis shows that the structure is dominated by a
state () with a mass of
GeV/ and a width of GeV/. The
product branching fraction is: .Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. corrected proof for journa
Measurements of J/psi --> p \bar{p}
The process J/\psi --> p \bar{p} is studied using 57.7 X 10^6 J/\psi events
collected with the BESII detector at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider.
The branching ratio is determined to be Br(J/\psi --> p \bar{p})=(2.26 +- 0.01
+- 0.14) X 10^{-3}, and the angular distribution is well described by
\frac{dN}{d cos\theta_p}=1+\alpha\cos^2\theta_p with \alpha = 0.676 +- 0.036 +-
0.042, where \theta_p is the angle between the proton and beam directions. The
value of \alpha obtained is in good agreement with the predictions of
first-order QCD.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, RevTex4, Submitted to Phys.Lett.
Light Meson Decays at BESIII
At present the world’s largest sample of 1.3 billion J/ψ events was accumulated at the BESIII detector, which offers a unique place to study light meson decays. The recent results on the light meson decays are reviewed in this talk. An emphasis is put on the significant progresses on the study of η/η′ decays, including Dalitz plot analysis of η/η′ → πππ, observation of new decay modes (η′ → π+π−π+(0)π−(0), η′ → ρ±π∓, η′ → γe+e− and η′ → e+e−ω), study of η′ → γπ+π− and search for the rare decay of η′ → Kπ. In addition, a prospect on the Dalitz plot analysis of ω → π+π−π0 is presented
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