The CLEOII detector at the Cornell e+ e- storage ring CESR has been used to
search for the two-photon production of the fJ(2220) decaying into pi+ pi-.
No evidence for a signal is found in data corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 4.77/fb and a 95% CL upper limit on Γtwo−photon∗BRpi+pi− of 2.5 eV is set. If this result is combined with the BES Collaboration's
measurement of fJ(2220)−>pi+pi− in radiative J/ψ decay, a 95% CL
lower limit on the stickiness of the fJ(2220) of 73 is obtained. If the
recent CLEO result for \Gamma_{two-photon} * BR{\K_S K_S} is combined with
the present result, the stickiness of the fJ(2220) is found to be larger
than 102 at the 95% CL. These results for the stickiness (the ratio of the
probabilities for two-gluon coupling and two-photon coupling) provide further
support for a substantial neutral parton content in the fJ(2220).Comment: 8 pages, postscript file also available through
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