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    Superconductivity induced by oxygen deficiency in Sr-doped LaOFeAs

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    We synthesized Sr-doped La0.85Sr0.15OFeAsLa_{0.85}Sr_{0.15}OFeAs sample with single phase, and systematically studied the effect of oxygen deficiency in the Sr-doped LaOFeAs system. It is found that substitution of Sr for La indeed induces the hole carrier evidenced by positive thermoelectric power (TEP), but no bulk superconductivity is observed. The superconductivity can be realized by annealing the as-grown sample in vacuum to produce the oxygen deficiency. With increasing the oxygen deficiency, the superconducting transition temperature (TcT_c) increases and maximum TcT_c reaches about 26 K the same as that in La(O,F)FeAs. TEP dramatically changes from positive to negative in the nonsuperconducting as-grown sample to the superconducting samples with oxygen deficiency. While RHR_H is always negative for all samples (even for Sr-doped as grown sample). It suggests that the La0.85Sr0.15O1−δFeAsLa_{0.85}Sr_{0.15}O_{1-\delta}FeAs is still electron-type superconductor.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Transport properties and superconductivity in Ba1−xMxFe2As2Ba_{1-x}M_xFe_2As_2 (M=La and K) with double FeAs layers

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    We synthesized the samples Ba1−xMxFe2As2Ba_{1-x}M_xFe_2As_2 (M=La and K) with ThCr2Si2ThCr_2Si_2-type structure. These samples were systematically characterized by resistivity, thermoelectic power (TEP) and Hall coefficient (RHR_H). BaFe2As2BaFe_2As_2 shows an anomaly in resistivity at about 140 K. Substitution of La for Ba leads to a shift of the anomaly to low temperature, but no superconducting transition is observed. Potassium doping leads to suppression of the anomaly in resistivity and induces superconductivity at 38 K as reported by Rotter et al.\cite{rotter}. The Hall coefficient and TEP measurements indicate that the TEP is negative for BaFe2As2BaFe_2As_2 and La-doped BaFe2As2BaFe_2As_2, indicating n-type carrier; while potassium doping leads to change of the sign in RHR_H and TEP. It definitely indicates p-type carrier in superconducting Ba1−xKxFe2As2Ba_{1-x}K_xFe_2As_2 with double FeAs layers, being in contrast to the case of LnO1−xFxFeAsLnO_{1-x}F_xFeAs with single FeAs layer. A similar superconductivity is also observed in the sample with nominal composition Ba1−xKxOFe2As2Ba_{1-x}K_xOFe_2As_2.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Growth and characterization of A_{1-x}K_xFe_2As_2 (A = Ba, Sr) single crystals with x=0 - 0.4

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    Single crystals of A1−x_{1-x}Kx_xFe2_2As2_2 (A=Ba, Sr) with high quality have been grown successfully by FeAs self-flux method. The samples have sizes up to 4 mm with flat and shiny surfaces. The X-ray diffraction patterns suggest that they have high crystalline quality and c-axis orientation. The non-superconducting crystals show a spin-density-wave (SDW) instability at about 173 K and 135 K for Sr-based and Ba-based compound, respectively. After doping K as the hole dopant into the BaFe2_2As2_2 system, the SDW transition is smeared, and superconducting samples with the compound of Ba1−x_{1-x}Kx_xFe2_2As2_2 (0 <x⩽< x \leqslant 0.4) are obtained. The superconductors characterized by AC susceptibility and resistivity measurements exhibit very sharp superconducting transition at about 36 K, 32 K, 27 K and 23 K for x= 0.40,0.28,0.25 and 0.23, respectively.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. This paper together with new data are modified into a new pape

    Observation of a near-threshold enhancement in th p pbar mass spectrum from radiative J/psi-->gamma p pbar decays

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    We observe a narrow enhancement near 2mp in the invariant mass spectrum of ppbar pairs from radiative J/psi-->gamma ppbar decays. The enhancement can be fit with either an S- or P-wave Breit Wigner fuction. In the case of the S-wave fit, the peak mass is below the 2mp threshold and the full width is less than 30 MeV. These mass and width values are not consistent with the properties of any known meson resonance.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    Observation of J/ψJ/\psi decays to e+e−e+e−e^{+}e^{-}e^{+}e^{-} and e+e−μ+μ−e^{+}e^{-}\mu^{+}\mu^{-}

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    Using a data sample of 4.481×1084.481\times 10^8 ψ(3686)\psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, we report the first observation of the four-lepton-decays J/ψ→e+e−e+e−J/\psi\to e^+e^-e^+e^- and J/ψ→e+e−μ+μ−J/\psi\to e^+e^-\mu^+\mu^- utilizing the process ψ(3686)→π+π−J/ψ\psi(3686)\to \pi^+\pi^- J/\psi. The branching fractions are determined to be [4.32±0.26 (stat)±0.19 (syst)]×10−5[4.32\pm0.26~(\rm stat)\pm0.19~(\rm syst)]\times 10^{-5} and [2.45 ±0.21 (stat)±0.10 (syst)]×10−5[2.45~\pm0.21~(\rm stat)\pm0.10~(\rm syst)]\times 10^{-5}, respectively. The results deviate from theoretical predictions, by 2.8 and 5.2 σ\sigma, respectively. No significant signal is observed for J/ψ→μ+μ−μ+μ−J/\psi\to \mu^+\mu^-\mu^+\mu^-, and an upper limit on the branching fraction is set at 1.6×10−61.6\times 10^{-6} at the 90%\% confidence level. A CP asymmetry observable is constructed for the first two channels, which is measured to be (−0.019±0.067±0.025)(-0.019\pm0.067\pm0.025) and (−0.016±0.081±0.003)(-0.016\pm0.081\pm0.003), respectively. No evidence for CP violation is observed in this process.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur

    First Observation of the Direct Production of the χc1 in e+e− Annihilation

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    Partial Wave Analyses of J/ψ→γK+K−J/\psi\to\gamma K^+K^- and γKS0KS0\gamma K^0_SK^0_S

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    Results are presented on J/ψJ/\psi radiative decays to K+K−K^+K^- and KS0KS0K^0_SK^0_S based on a sample of 58M J/ψJ/\psi events taken with the BES II detector. A partial wave analysis is carried out using the relativistic covariant tensor amplitude method in the 1-2 GeV mass range. There is conspicuous production due to the f2′(1525)f'_2(1525) and f0(1710)f_0(1710). The latter peaks at a mass of 1740±4−25+101740\pm 4^{+10}_{-25} MeV with a width of 166−8+5−10+15166{^{+5}_{-8}}{^{+15}_{-10}} MeV. Spin 0 is strongly preferred over spin 2. For the f2′(1525)f'_2(1525), the helicity amplitude ratios are determined to be x2=1.00±0.28−0.36+1.06x^2 = 1.00\pm0.28^{+1.06}_{-0.36} and y2=0.44±0.08−0.56+0.10y^2 = 0.44\pm{0.08}^{+0.10}_{-0.56}.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure

    Study of ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉω\psi(3686)\rightarrow\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\omega

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    Based on a data sample of (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 branching fraction of ψ(3686)→ΛΛˉω\psi(3686)\rightarrow\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}\omega is measured to be (3.30±0.34(stat.)±0.29(syst.))×10−5\rm (3.30\pm0.34(stat.)\pm0.29(syst.))\times10^{-5} for the first time. In addition, the Λω\Lambda\omega (or Λˉω\bar{\Lambda}\omega) invariant mass spectra is studied and the potential presence of excited Λ\Lambda states has been investigated

    Measurement of the Cross Section for e^{+}e^{-}→Hadrons at Energies from 2.2324 to 3.6710&nbsp;GeV

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    Based on electron-positron collision data collected with the BESIII detector operating at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider II storage rings, the value of R≡σ(e+e−→R\equiv\sigma(e^{+}e^{-}\tohadrons)/σ(e+e−→μ+μ−)\sigma(e^{+}e^{-}\to\mu^{+}\mu^{-}) is measured at 14 center-of-mass energies from 2.2324 to 3.6710 GeV. The resulting uncertainties are less than 3.0%3.0\%, and are dominated by systematic uncertainties.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure

    Psi(2S) two- and three-body hadronic decays

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    We report measurements of branching fractions for psi(2S) decays into omega pi pi, b1 pi,omega f2(1270),omega KK, omega p pbar, phi pi pi, phi f0(980),phi KK, and an upper limit for phi p pbar final states based on a data sample of 4 X 10^6 psi(2S) events collected with the BESI detector at the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider. The branching fractions for b1 pi and omega f2(1270) update previous BES results, while those for other decay modes are first measurements. The ratios of psi(2S)and J/psi branching fractions are smaller than what is expected from the 12% rule by a factor of five for omega f2(1270),by a factor of two for omega pi pi, omega p pbar, and phi KK, while for other studied channels the ratios are consistent with expectation within errors.Comment: 9 pages,12 figures and 1 tabl
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