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Amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J /ψ decays. / The BESIII Collaboration.

в: Physical Review D, Том 98, № 7, 072003, 12.10.2018.

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The BESIII Collaboration. Amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J /ψ decays. Physical Review D. 2018 окт. 12;98(7):072003. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.98.072003

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The BESIII Collaboration. / Amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J /ψ decays. в: Physical Review D. 2018 ; Том 98, № 7.

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@article{28451fa7fc0b4932894375c1a85c87d9,
title = "Amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J /ψ decays",
abstract = "An amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J/ψ decays is performed using the (1310.6±7.0)×106 J/ψ decays collected by the BESIII detector. Two approaches are presented. A mass-dependent analysis is performed by parametrizing the KSKS invariant mass spectrum as a sum of Breit-Wigner line shapes. Additionally, a mass-independent analysis is performed to extract a piecewise function that describes the dynamics of the KSKS system while making minimal assumptions about the properties and number of poles in the amplitude. The dominant amplitudes in the mass-dependent analysis include the f0(1710), f0(2200), and f2′(1525). The mass-independent results, which are made available as input for further studies, are consistent with those of the mass-dependent analysis and are useful for a systematic study of hadronic interactions. The branching fraction of radiative J/ψ decays to KSKS is measured to be (8.1±0.4)×10-4, where the uncertainty is systematic and the statistical uncertainty is negligible.",
keywords = "LATTICE, STATES, K+K",
author = "{BESIII Collaboration} and M. Ablikim and Achasov, {M. N.} and S. Ahmed and M. Albrecht and A. Amoroso and An, {F. F.} and Q. An and Y. Bai and O. Bakina and {Baldini Ferroli}, R. and Y. Ban and Bennett, {D. W.} and Bennett, {J. V.} and N. Berger and M. Bertani and D. Bettoni and Bian, {J. M.} and F. Bianchi and E. Boger and I. Boyko and Briere, {R. A.} and H. Cai and X. Cai and O. Cakir and A. Calcaterra and Cao, {G. F.} and Cetin, {S. A.} and J. Chai and Chang, {J. F.} and G. Chelkov and G. Chen and Chen, {H. S.} and Chen, {J. C.} and Chen, {M. L.} and Chen, {P. L.} and Chen, {S. J.} and Chen, {X. R.} and Chen, {Y. B.} and Chen, {Z. C.} and Chu, {X. K.} and G. Cibinetto and Dai, {H. L.} and Dai, {J. P.} and A. Dbeyssi and D. Dedovich and Deng, {Z. Y.} and A. Denig and I. Denysenko and Muchnoi, {N. Yu} and Nikolaev, {I. B.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 authors. Published by the American Physical Society.",
year = "2018",
month = oct,
day = "12",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.98.072003",
language = "English",
volume = "98",
journal = "Physical Review D",
issn = "2470-0010",
publisher = "AMER PHYSICAL SOC",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J /ψ decays

AU - BESIII Collaboration

AU - Ablikim, M.

AU - Achasov, M. N.

AU - Ahmed, S.

AU - Albrecht, M.

AU - Amoroso, A.

AU - An, F. F.

AU - An, Q.

AU - Bai, Y.

AU - Bakina, O.

AU - Baldini Ferroli, R.

AU - Ban, Y.

AU - Bennett, D. W.

AU - Bennett, J. V.

AU - Berger, N.

AU - Bertani, M.

AU - Bettoni, D.

AU - Bian, J. M.

AU - Bianchi, F.

AU - Boger, E.

AU - Boyko, I.

AU - Briere, R. A.

AU - Cai, H.

AU - Cai, X.

AU - Cakir, O.

AU - Calcaterra, A.

AU - Cao, G. F.

AU - Cetin, S. A.

AU - Chai, J.

AU - Chang, J. F.

AU - Chelkov, G.

AU - Chen, G.

AU - Chen, H. S.

AU - Chen, J. C.

AU - Chen, M. L.

AU - Chen, P. L.

AU - Chen, S. J.

AU - Chen, X. R.

AU - Chen, Y. B.

AU - Chen, Z. C.

AU - Chu, X. K.

AU - Cibinetto, G.

AU - Dai, H. L.

AU - Dai, J. P.

AU - Dbeyssi, A.

AU - Dedovich, D.

AU - Deng, Z. Y.

AU - Denig, A.

AU - Denysenko, I.

AU - Muchnoi, N. Yu

AU - Nikolaev, I. B.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 authors. Published by the American Physical Society.

PY - 2018/10/12

Y1 - 2018/10/12

N2 - An amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J/ψ decays is performed using the (1310.6±7.0)×106 J/ψ decays collected by the BESIII detector. Two approaches are presented. A mass-dependent analysis is performed by parametrizing the KSKS invariant mass spectrum as a sum of Breit-Wigner line shapes. Additionally, a mass-independent analysis is performed to extract a piecewise function that describes the dynamics of the KSKS system while making minimal assumptions about the properties and number of poles in the amplitude. The dominant amplitudes in the mass-dependent analysis include the f0(1710), f0(2200), and f2′(1525). The mass-independent results, which are made available as input for further studies, are consistent with those of the mass-dependent analysis and are useful for a systematic study of hadronic interactions. The branching fraction of radiative J/ψ decays to KSKS is measured to be (8.1±0.4)×10-4, where the uncertainty is systematic and the statistical uncertainty is negligible.

AB - An amplitude analysis of the KSKS system produced in radiative J/ψ decays is performed using the (1310.6±7.0)×106 J/ψ decays collected by the BESIII detector. Two approaches are presented. A mass-dependent analysis is performed by parametrizing the KSKS invariant mass spectrum as a sum of Breit-Wigner line shapes. Additionally, a mass-independent analysis is performed to extract a piecewise function that describes the dynamics of the KSKS system while making minimal assumptions about the properties and number of poles in the amplitude. The dominant amplitudes in the mass-dependent analysis include the f0(1710), f0(2200), and f2′(1525). The mass-independent results, which are made available as input for further studies, are consistent with those of the mass-dependent analysis and are useful for a systematic study of hadronic interactions. The branching fraction of radiative J/ψ decays to KSKS is measured to be (8.1±0.4)×10-4, where the uncertainty is systematic and the statistical uncertainty is negligible.

KW - LATTICE

KW - STATES

KW - K+K

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DO - 10.1103/PhysRevD.98.072003

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