Using the FOCUS spectrometer with photon beam energies between 20 and 160
\gev, we confirm the existence of a diffractively photoproduced enhancement in
K+K− at 1750 \mevcc with nearly 100 times the statistics of previous
experiments. Assuming this enhancement to be a single resonance with a
Breit-Wigner mass shape, we determine its mass to be 1753.5±1.5±2.3
\mevcc and its width to be 122.2±6.2±8.0 \mevcc. We find no
corresponding enhancement at 1750 \mevcc in K∗K, and again neglecting any
possible interference effects we place limits on the ratio Γ(X(1750)→K∗K)/Γ(X(1750)→K+K−). Our results are consistent with previous
photoproduction experiments, but, because of the much greater statistics,
challenge the common interpretation of this enhancement as the ϕ(1680)
seen in e+e− annihilation experiments.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure