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Study of e+e- →γωJ /ψ and Observation of X (3872) →ωJ /ψ. / BESIII Collaboration.
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T1 - Study of e+e- →γωJ /ψ and Observation of X (3872) →ωJ /ψ
AU - BESIII Collaboration
AU - Ablikim, M.
AU - Achasov, M. N.
AU - Adlarson, P.
AU - Ahmed, S.
AU - Albrecht, M.
AU - Alekseev, M.
AU - Amoroso, A.
AU - An, F. F.
AU - An, Q.
AU - Bai, Y.
AU - Bakina, O.
AU - Ferroli, R. Baldini
AU - Ban, Y.
AU - Begzsuren, K.
AU - Bennett, J. V.
AU - Berger, N.
AU - Bertani, M.
AU - Bettoni, D.
AU - Bianchi, F.
AU - Biernat, J.
AU - Bloms, J.
AU - Boyko, I.
AU - Briere, R. A.
AU - Cai, H.
AU - Cai, X.
AU - Calcaterra, A.
AU - Cao, G. F.
AU - Cao, N.
AU - Cetin, S. A.
AU - Chai, J.
AU - Chang, J. F.
AU - Chang, W. L.
AU - Chelkov, G.
AU - Chen, D. Y.
AU - Chen, G.
AU - Chen, H. S.
AU - Chen, J. C.
AU - Chen, M. L.
AU - Chen, S. J.
AU - Chen, Y. B.
AU - Cheng, W.
AU - Cibinetto, G.
AU - Cossio, F.
AU - Cui, X. F.
AU - Dai, H. L.
AU - Dai, J. P.
AU - Dai, X. C.
AU - Dbeyssi, A.
AU - Muchnoi, N. Yu
AU - Nikolaev, I. B.
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PY - 2019/6/14
Y1 - 2019/6/14
N2 - We study the e+e-→γωJ/ψ process using 11.6 fb-1 e+e- annihilation data taken at center-of-mass energies from s=4.008 GeV to 4.600 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring. The X(3872) resonance is observed for the first time in the ωJ/ψ system with a significance of more than 5σ. The relative decay ratio of X(3872)→ωJ/ψ and π+π-J/ψ is measured to be R=1.6-0.3+0.4±0.2, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic (the same hereafter). The s-dependent cross section of e+e-→γX(3872) is also measured and investigated, and it can be described by a single Breit-Wigner resonance, referred to as the Y(4200), with a mass of 4200.6-13.3+7.9±3.0 MeV/c2 and a width of 115-26+38±12 MeV. In addition, to describe the ωJ/ψ mass distribution above 3.9 GeV/c2, we need at least one additional Breit-Wigner resonance, labeled as X(3915), in the fit. The mass and width of the X(3915) are determined. The resonant parameters of the X(3915) agree with those of the Y(3940) in B→KωJ/ψ and of the X(3915) in γγ→ωJ/ψ observed by the Belle and BABAR experiments within errors.
AB - We study the e+e-→γωJ/ψ process using 11.6 fb-1 e+e- annihilation data taken at center-of-mass energies from s=4.008 GeV to 4.600 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring. The X(3872) resonance is observed for the first time in the ωJ/ψ system with a significance of more than 5σ. The relative decay ratio of X(3872)→ωJ/ψ and π+π-J/ψ is measured to be R=1.6-0.3+0.4±0.2, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic (the same hereafter). The s-dependent cross section of e+e-→γX(3872) is also measured and investigated, and it can be described by a single Breit-Wigner resonance, referred to as the Y(4200), with a mass of 4200.6-13.3+7.9±3.0 MeV/c2 and a width of 115-26+38±12 MeV. In addition, to describe the ωJ/ψ mass distribution above 3.9 GeV/c2, we need at least one additional Breit-Wigner resonance, labeled as X(3915), in the fit. The mass and width of the X(3915) are determined. The resonant parameters of the X(3915) agree with those of the Y(3940) in B→KωJ/ψ and of the X(3915) in γγ→ωJ/ψ observed by the Belle and BABAR experiments within errors.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.232002
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.232002
M3 - Article
C2 - 31298909
AN - SCOPUS:85067339346
VL - 122
SP - 232002
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
SN - 0031-9007
IS - 23
M1 - 232002
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