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BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
R. Baldini Ferroli,
Y. Ban, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: By analyzing data samples of 2.9 fb^{-1} collected at \sqrt s=3.773 GeV, 482
pb^{-1} collected at \sqrt s=4.009 GeV and 67 pb^{-1} collected at \sqrt
s=3.542, 3.554, 3.561, 3.600 and 3.650 GeV with the BESIII detector at the
BEPCII storage ring, we search for \psi(3770) and \psi(4040) decay to baryonic
final states, including \Lambda\bar\Lambda\pi^+\pi^-, \Lambda \bar\Lambda\pi^0,
\Lambda\bar\Lambda\eta, \Sigma^+ \bar\Sigma^-, \Sigma^0 \bar\Sigma^0,
\Xi^-\bar\Xi^+ and \Xi^0\bar\Xi^0 decays. None are observed, and upper limits
are set at the 90% confidence level.
05/2013;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
R. Baldini Ferroli,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Using a sample of $1.06 \times 10^{8}$ $\psi(2S)$ events collected with the
BESIII detector at BEPCII, the decay $\psi(2S) \to p \bar{p}\eta$ is studied. A
partial wave analysis determines that the intermediate state N(1535) with a
mass of $1524\pm5^{+10}_{-4}$ MeV/$c^2$ and a width of $130^{+27+57}_{-24-10}$
MeV/$c^2$ is dominant in the decay; the product branching fraction is
determined to be $B(\psi(2S) \to N(1535)\bar{p})\times B(N(1535)\to p\eta)+c.c.
= (5.2\pm0.3^{+3.2}_{-1.2})\times 10^{-5}$. Furthermore, the branching fraction
of $\psi(2S) \to \eta p \bar{p}$ is measured to be $(6.4\pm0.2\pm0.6)\times
10^{-5}$.
04/2013;
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BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
X. C. Ai,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
R. Baldini Ferroli, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We study the process e+e- to pi+pi-J/psi at a center-of-mass energy of 4.260
GeV using a 525 pb^{-1} data sample collected with the BESIII detector
operating at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider. The Born cross section is
measured to be (62.9\pm 1.9\pm 3.7) pb, consistent with the production of the
Y(4260). We observe a structure at around 3.9 GeV/c^2 in the \pi^\pm J/psi mass
spectrum, which we refer to as the Z_c(3900). If interpreted as a new particle,
it is unusual in that it carries an electric charge and couples to charmonium.
A fit to the \pi^\pm J/psi invariant mass spectrum, neglecting interference,
results in a mass of (3899.0\pm 3.6\pm 4.9) MeV/c^2 and a width of (46\pm 10\pm
20) MeV. Its production ratio is measured to be R=\frac{\sigma(e+e- to \pi^\pm
Z_c(3900)^\mp to pi+pi-J/psi))} {\sigma(e+e- to pi+pi-J/psi)}=(21.5\pm 3.3\pm
7.5)%. In all measurements the first errors are statistical and the second are
systematic.
03/2013;
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M Ablikim,
M N Achasov,
D J Ambrose,
F F An,
Q An,
Z H An,
J Z Bai,
Y Ban,
J Becker,
N Berger, [......],
S H Zhu,
X L Zhu,
X W Zhu,
Y M Zhu,
Y S Zhu,
Z A Zhu,
J Zhuang,
B S Zou,
J H Zou,
J X Zuo
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Based on 106×10^{6}ψ(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII facility, a partial wave analysis of ψ(3686)→pp[over ¯]π^{0} is performed. The branching fraction of this channel has been determined to be B(ψ(3686)→pp[over ¯]π^{0})=(1.65±0.03±0.15)×10^{-4}. In this decay, 7 N^{*} intermediate resonances are observed. Among these, two new resonances, N(2300) and N(2570) are significant, one 1/2^{+} resonance with a mass of 2300_{-30-0}^{+40+109} MeV/c^{2} and width of 340_{-30-58}^{+30+110} MeV/c^{2}, and one 5/2^{-} resonance with a mass of 2570_{-10-10}^{+19+34} MeV/c^{2} and width of 250_{-24-21}^{+14+69} MeV/c^{2}. For the remaining 5 N^{*} intermediate resonances [N(1440), N(1520), N(1535), N(1650) and N(1720)], the analysis yields mass and width values that are consistent with those from established resonances.
Physical Review Letters 01/2013; 110(2):022001. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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The BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We search for the M1 radiative transition \psi(3686) \to \gamma\eta_{c}(2S)
by reconstructing the exclusive \eta_{c}(2S) \to
K_{S}^{0}K^{\pm}\pi^{\mp}\pi^{+}\pi^{-} decay using 1.06 \times 10^8 \psi(3686)
events collected with the BESIII detector. The signal is observed with a
statistical significance of greater than 4 standard deviations. The measured
mass of the \eta_{c}(2S) is 3646.9 \pm 1.6(stat) \pm 3.6(syst) MeV/c^2, and the
width is 9.9 \pm 4.8(stat) \pm 2.9(syst) MeV/c^2. The product branching
fraction is measured to be B(\psi(3686) \to \gamma\eta_{c}(2S)) \times
B(\eta_{c}(2S) \to K_{S}^{0}K^{\pm}\pi^{\mp}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}) = (7.03 \pm
2.10(stat) \pm 0.70(syst)) \times 10^{-6}. This measurement complements a
previous BESIII measurement of \psi(3686) \to \gamma\eta_{c}(2S) with
\eta_{c}(2S) \to K_{S}^{0} K^{\pm}\pi^{\mp} and K^{+}K^{-}\pi^{0}.
01/2013;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
R. Baldini Ferroli,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Based on a sample of $2.25\times 10^{8}$ $J/\psi$ events collected with the
BESIII detector at BEPCII, a full partial wave analysis on
$J/\psi\to\gamma\eta\eta$ was performed using the relativistic covariant tensor
amplitude method. The results show that the dominant $0^{++}$ and $2^{++}$
components are from the $f_0(1710)$, $f_0(2100)$, $f_0(1500)$, $f_2'(1525)$,
$f_2(1810)$ and $f_2(2340)$. The resonance parameters and branching fractions
are also presented.
12/2012;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
J. V. Bennett, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A 2.25$\times10^8$ $\jpsi$ event sample accumulated with the BESIII detector
is used to study the doubly OZI suppressed decay modes $\jpsi\to\gamma\of$,
$\omega\to\ppp$, $\phi\to\kk$. A strong deviation ($>$ 30$\sigma$) from
three-body $\jpsi\to\gamma\omega\phi$ phase space is observed near the
$\omega\phi$ mass threshold that is consistent with a previous observation
reported by the BESII experiment. A partial wave analysis with a tensor
covariant amplitude that assumes that the enhancement is due to the presence of
a resonance, the X(1810), is performed, and confirms that the spin-parity of
the X(1810) is $0^{++}$. The mass and width of the X(1810) are determined to be
$M=1795\pm7$(stat)$^{+13}_{-5}$(syst)$\pm$19(mod) MeV/$c^2$ and
$\Gamma=95\pm10$(stat)$^{+21}_{-34}$(syst)$\pm$75(mod) MeV/$c^2$, respectively,
and the product branching fraction is measured to be ${\cal B}(\jpsi\to\gamma
X(1810))\times{\cal
B}(X(1810)\to\of)=(2.00\pm0.08$(stat)$^{+0.45}_{-1.00}$(syst)$\pm$1.30(mod))$\times10^{-4}$.
%where the first error is the statistical error and the second the systematical
error. These results are consistent within errors with those of the BESII
experiment.
11/2012;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
R. Baldini Ferroli,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Using a sample of 225.3 million $\jpsi$ events collected with the BESIII
detector at the BEPCII $e^+e^-$ collider in 2009, searches for the decays of
$\eta$ and $\eta^\prime\to\pi^+ e^- \bar{\nu}_e +c.c.$ in $\jpsi \to \phi \eta$
and $\phi\eta^\prime$ are performed. The $\phi$ signals, which are
reconstructed in $K^+K^-$ final states, are used to tag $\eta$ and
$\eta^\prime$ semileptonic decays. No signals are observed for either $\eta$ or
$\eta^\prime$, and upper limits at the 90% confidence level are determined to
be $7.3\times 10^{-4}$ and $5.0\times 10^{-4}$ for the ratios $\frac{{\mathcal
B}(\eta\to \pi^+ e^- \bar{\nu}_e +c.c.)}{{\mathcal B}(\eta \to \pip\pim\piz)}$
and $\frac{{\mathcal B}(\eta^\prime\to \pi^+ e^-\bar{\nu}_e +c.c.)}{{\mathcal
B}(\eta^\prime \to \pip\pim\eta)}$, respectively. These are the first upper
limit values determined for $\eta$ and $\eta^\prime$ semileptonic weak decays.
11/2012;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
J. V. Bennett, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Using 106 $\times 10^{6}$ $\psi^{\prime}$ decays collected with the BESIII
detector at the BEPCII, three decays of $\chi_{cJ}$ ($J=0,1,2$) with baryon
pairs ($\llb$, $\ssb$, $\SSB$) in the final state have been studied. The
branching fractions are measured to be
$\cal{B}$$(\chi_{c0,1,2}\rightarrow\Lambda\bar\Lambda) =(33.3 \pm 2.0 \pm
2.6)\times 10^{-5}$, $(12.2 \pm 1.1 \pm 1.1)\times 10^{-5}$, $(20.8 \pm 1.6 \pm
2.3)\times 10^{-5}$;
$\cal{B}$$(\chi_{c0,1,2}\rightarrow\Sigma^{0}\bar\Sigma^{0})$ = $(47.8 \pm 3.4
\pm 3.9)\times 10^{-5}$, $(3.8 \pm 1.0 \pm 0.5)\times 10^{-5}$, $(4.0 \pm 1.1
\pm 0.5) \times 10^{-5}$; and
$\cal{B}$$(\chi_{c0,1,2}\rightarrow\Sigma^{+}\bar\Sigma^{-})$ = $(45.4 \pm 4.2
\pm 3.0)\times 10^{-5}$, $(5.4 \pm 1.5 \pm 0.5)\times 10^{-5}$, $(4.9 \pm 1.9
\pm 0.7)\times 10^{-5}$, where the first error is statistical and the second is
systematic. Upper limits on the branching fractions for the decays of
$\chi_{c1,2}\rightarrow\Sigma^{0}\bar\Sigma^{0}$, $\Sigma^{+}\bar\Sigma^{-}$,
are estimated to be $\cal{B}$$(\chi_{c1}\rightarrow\Sigma^{0}\bar\Sigma^{0}) <
6.2\times 10^{-5}$, $\cal{B}$$(\chi_{c2}\rightarrow\Sigma^{0}\bar\Sigma^{0}) <
6.5\times 10^{-5}$, $\cal{B}$$(\chi_{c1}\rightarrow\Sigma^{+}\bar\Sigma^{-}) <
8.7\times 10^{-5}$ and $\cal{B}$$(\chi_{c2}\rightarrow\Sigma^{+}\bar\Sigma^{-})
< 8.8\times 10^{-5}$ at the 90% confidence level.
11/2012;
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M Ablikim,
M N Achasov,
D J Ambrose,
F F An,
Q An,
Z H An,
J Z Bai,
R B Ferroli,
Y Ban,
J Becker, [......],
S H Zhu,
X L Zhu,
X W Zhu,
Y M Zhu,
Y S Zhu,
Z A Zhu,
J Zhuang,
B S Zou,
J H Zou,
J X Zuo
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The two-photon transition ψ(3686)→γγJ/ψ is studied in a sample of 1.06×10^{8} ψ(3686) decays collected by the BESIII detector. The branching fraction is measured to be (3.1±0.6(stat)_{-1.0}^{+0.8}(syst))×10^{-4} using J/ψ→e^{+}e^{-} and J/ψ→μ^{+}μ^{-} decays, and its upper limit is estimated to be 4.5×10^{-4} at the 90% confidence level. This work represents the first measurement of a two-photon transition among charmonium states. The orientation of the ψ(3686) decay plane and the J/ψ polarization in this decay are also studied. In addition, the product branching fractions of sequential E1 transitions ψ(3686)→γχ_{cJ} and χ_{cJ}→γJ/ψ(J=0,1,2) are reported.
Physical Review Letters 10/2012; 109(17):172002. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
J. V. Bennett, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present a precision study of the $\psip\to\pi^0 J/\psi$ and $\eta J/\psi$
decay modes. The measurements are obtained using $106\times10^6$ $\psi'$ events
accumulated with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII $\ee$ collider operating at
a center-of-mass energy corresponding to the $\psip$ mass. We obtain
$\mathcal{B}(\psip\to\pi^0 J/\psi)=(1.26\pm0.02{\rm (stat.)}\pm0.03{\rm
(syst.)})\times 10^{-3}$ and $\mathcal{B}(\psip\to\eta
J/\psi)=(33.75\pm0.17{\rm (stat.)}\pm0.86{\rm (syst.)})\times 10^{-3}$. The
branching fraction ratio $R=\frac{\mathcal{B}(\psip\to\pi^0
J/\psi)}{\mathcal{B}(\psip\to\eta J/\psi)}$ is determined to be $(3.74\pm0.06
{\rm(stat.)}\pm0.04 {\rm(syst.)})\times 10^{-2}$. The precision of these
measurements of $\mathcal{B}(\psip\to\pi^{0} J/\psi)$ and $R$ represent a
significant improvement over previously published values.
10/2012;
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The BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Using a data sample of $2.25\times10^{8}$ $J/\psi$ events collected with the
BESIII detector, we present the first observation of the decays of $\eta_{c}$
mesons to $\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}^{-}$ and $\Xi^{-}\bar{\Xi}^{+}$. The
branching fractions are measured to be $(2.11\pm0.28_{\rm stat.}\pm0.18_{\rm
syst.}\pm0.50_{\rm PDG})\times10^{-3}$ and $(0.89\pm0.16_{\rm
stat.}\pm0.08_{\rm syst.}\pm0.21_{\rm PDG})\times10^{-3}$ for $\eta_{c} \to
\Sigma^{+}\bar{\Sigma}^{-}$ and $\Xi^{-}\bar{\Xi}^{+}$, respectively. These
branching fractions provide important information on the helicity selection
rule in charmonium-decay processes.
10/2012;
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The BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The process $\psi(3686) \to \pi^0 h_c, h_c \to \gamma \eta_c$ has been
studied with a data sample of $106 \pm 4$ million $\psi(3686)$ events collected
with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring. The mass and width of the
$P$-wave charmonium spin-singlet state $h_c(^1P_1)$ are determined by
simultaneously fitting distributions of the $\pi^0$ recoil mass for 16
exclusive $\eta_c$ decay modes. The results, $M(\hc) = 3525.31 \pm 0.11 {\rm
(stat.)} \pm 0.14 {\rm (syst.)}$\,MeV/$c^2$ and $\Gamma(\hc) = 0.70 \pm 0.28
\pm 0.22$\,MeV, are consistent with and more precise than previous
measurements. We also determine the branching ratios for the 16 exclusive
$\eta_c$ decay modes, five of which have not been measured previously. New
measurements of the $\eta_c$ line-shape parameters in the $E1$ transition
$h_c\to\gamma\eta_c$ are made by selecting candidates in the $h_c$ signal
sample and simultaneously fitting the hadronic mass spectra for the 16 $\eta_c$
decay channels. The resulting $\eta_c$ mass and width values are $M(\eta_c) =
2984.49 \pm 1.16 \pm 0.52$\,MeV/$c^2$ and $\Gamma(\eta_c) = 36.4 \pm 3.2 \pm
1.7$\,MeV.
09/2012;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
Z. H. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
J. V. Bennett, [......],
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
X. W. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Decays of the χcJ states (J=0, 1, 2) to ΛΛ̅ π+π-, including processes with intermediate Σ(1385), are studied through the E1 transition ψ′→γχcJ using 106×106 ψ′ events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII. This is the first observation of χcJ decays to the final state ΛΛ̅ π+π-. The branching ratio of the intermediate process χcJ→Σ(1385)±Σ̅ (1385)∓ is also measured for the first time, and the results agree with the theoretical predictions based on the color-octet effect.
Phys. Rev. D. 09/2012; 86(5).
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
J. V. Bennett, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Using a sample of $(225.3\pm 2.8)\times 10^{6}$ $J/\psi$ decays collected
with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, searches for invisible decays of $\eta$ and
$\eta^\prime$ in $J/\psi\to\phi\eta$ and $\phi\eta^\prime$ are performed.
Decays of $\phi \to K^{+}K^{-}$ are used to tag the $\eta$ and $\eta^\prime$
decays. No signals above background are found for the invisible decays, and
upper limits at the 90% confidence level are determined to be
$2.58\times10^{-4}$ for the ratio
$\frac{\mathcal{B}(\eta\to\rm{invisible})}{\mathcal{B}(\eta\to\gamma\gamma)}$
and $2.39\times10^{-2}$ for
$\frac{\mathcal{B}(\eta^\prime\to\rm{invisible})}{\mathcal{B}(\eta^\prime
\to\gamma\gamma)}$.
09/2012;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
Z. H. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
N. Berger, [......],
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
X. W. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou,
J. X. Zuo
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The decays J/ψ→pp̅ and J/ψ→nn̅ have been investigated with a sample of 225.2×106 J/ψ events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII e+e- collider. The branching fractions are determined to be B(J/ψ→pp̅ )=(2.112±0.004±0.031)×10-3 and B(J/ψ→nn̅ )=(2.07±0.01±0.17)×10-3. Distributions of the angle θ between the proton or antineutron and the beam direction are well described by the form 1+αcos2θ, and we find α=0.595±0.012±0.015 for J/ψ→pp̅ and α=0.50±0.04±0.21 for J/ψ→nn̅ . Our branching-fraction results suggest a large phase angle between the strong and electromagnetic amplitudes describing the J/ψ→NN̅ decay.
Phys. Rev. D. 08/2012; 86(3).
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The BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
Z. H. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
X. W. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Hadronic transitions of $\chi_{cJ}\to \eta_{c}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}$ (J=0, 1, 2) are
searched for using a sample of $1.06\times 10^{8}$ $\psi(3686)$ events
collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring. The $\etac$ is
reconstructed with $K_{S}^{0}K^{+}\pi^{-}+c.c.$ and $K^{+}K^{-}\pi^{0}$ final
states. No signals are observed in any of the three $\chi_{cJ}$ states in
either $\etac$ decay mode. At the 90% confidence level, the upper limits are
determined to be $\BR(\chi_{c0}\to \eta_{c}\pi^{+}\pi^{-})<0.07%$,
$\BR(\chi_{c1}\to \eta_{c}\pi^{+}\pi^{-})<0.32%$, and $\BR(\chi_{c2}\to
\eta_{c}\pi^{+}\pi^{-})<0.54%$. The upper limit of $\BR(\chi_{c1}\to
\eta_{c}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}$ is lower than the existing theoretical prediction by
almost an order of magnitude. The branching fractions of $\chi_{cJ}\to
K_{S}^{0}K^{+}\pi^{-}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}+c.c.$, $K^{+}K^{-}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\pi^{0}$,
$\omega K^{+}K^{-}$ and $\phi\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\pi^{0}$ (J=0, 1, 2) are measured
for the first time.
08/2012;
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
O. Albayrak,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
J. V. Bennett, [......],
K. J. Zhu,
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
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ABSTRACT: Using a data sample of $1.06 \times 10^{8}$ $\psip$ events collected with the
BESIII detector in 2009, the branching fractions of $\chi_{cJ}\to
p\bar{n}\pi^{-}$ and $\chi_{cJ}\to p\bar{n}\pi^{-}\pi^{0}$ ($J$=0,1,2) are
measured{Throughout the text, inclusion of charge conjugate modes is implied if
not stated otherwise.}. The results for $\chi_{c0}\to p\bar{n}\pi^{-}$ and
$\chi_{c2}\to p\bar{n}\pi^{-}$ are consistent with, but much more precise than
those of previous measurements. The decays of $\chi_{c1}\to p\bar{n}\pi^{-}$
and $\chi_{cJ}\to p\bar{n}\pi^{-}\pi^{0}$ are observed for the first time.
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M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
Z. H. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker,
N. Berger, [......],
X. L. Zhu,
X. W. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou,
J. X. Zuo
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ABSTRACT: Using $(106\pm4)\times 10^6$ $\psip$ events accumulated with the BESIII
detector at the BEPCII $e^+e^-$ collider, we present measurements of the
branching fractions for psi' decays to $K^{+}K^{-}\pi^{0}$ and
$K^{+}K^{-}\eta$. In these final states, the decay $\psi'\to
K_2^{*}(1430)^+K^-+c.c.$ is observed for the first time, and its branching
fraction is measured to be $(7.12\pm{0.62}{\rm (stat.)}^{+1.13}_{-0.61}{\rm
(syst.)})\times 10^{-5}$, which indicates a violation of the helicity selection
rule in $\psip$ decays. The branching fractions of $\psi'\to
K^*(892)^+K^-+c.c., \phi\eta, \phi\pi^0$ are also measured. The measurements
are used to test the QCD predictions on charmonium decays.
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The BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
D. J. Ambrose,
F. F. An,
Q. An,
Z. H. An,
J. Z. Bai,
Y. Ban,
J. Becker, [......],
S. H. Zhu,
X. L. Zhu,
X. W. Zhu,
Y. C. Zhu,
Y. M. Zhu,
Y. S. Zhu,
Z. A. Zhu,
J. Zhuang,
B. S. Zou,
J. H. Zou
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ABSTRACT: Using a 478 pb$^{-1}$ data sample collected with the BESIII detector
operating at the BEPCII storage ring at a center-of-mass energy of
$\sqrt{s}=4.009$ GeV, the production of $e^{+}e^{-}\to \eta J\psi$ is observed
for the first time with a statistical significance of greater than $10\sigma$.
The Born cross section is measured to be $(32.1\pm 2.8 \pm 1.3)$ pb, where the
first error is statistical and the second systematic. Assuming the $\eta J\psi$
signal is from a hadronic transition of the $\psi(4040)$, the fractional
transition rate is determined to be ${\cal B}(\psi(4040)\to \eta J\psi)=(5.2\pm
0.5\pm 0.2\pm 0.5)\times 10^{-3}$, where the first, second, and third errors
are statistical, systematic, and the uncertainty from the $\psi(4040)$ resonant
parameters, respectively. The production of $e^{+}e^{-} \to \pi^0 J\psi$ is
searched for, but no significant signal is observed, and ${\cal
B}(\psi(4040)\to \pi^0 J\psi) < 2.8 \times 10^{-4}$ is obtained at the 90%
confidence level.
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