Using 15.6 fb −1 of e + e − collision data collected at twenty-four center-of-mass energies from 4.0 to 4.6 GeV with the BESIII detector, the helicity amplitudes of the process e + e − → π + π − ω are analyzed for the first time. Born cross section measurements of two-body intermediate resonance states with statistical significance greater than 5σ are presented, such as f 0(500), f 0(980), f 2(1270), f 0(1370), b 1(1235) ±, and ρ(1450) ±. In addition, evidence of a resonance state in e + e − → π + π − ω production is found. The mass of this state obtained by line shape fitting is about 4.2 GeV/c 2, which is consistent with the production of ψ(4160) or Y(4220).

Study of the e+e − → π + π − ω process at center-of-mass energies between 4.0 and 4.6 GeV

I. Garzia;M. Scodeggio;
2023

Abstract

Using 15.6 fb −1 of e + e − collision data collected at twenty-four center-of-mass energies from 4.0 to 4.6 GeV with the BESIII detector, the helicity amplitudes of the process e + e − → π + π − ω are analyzed for the first time. Born cross section measurements of two-body intermediate resonance states with statistical significance greater than 5σ are presented, such as f 0(500), f 0(980), f 2(1270), f 0(1370), b 1(1235) ±, and ρ(1450) ±. In addition, evidence of a resonance state in e + e − → π + π − ω production is found. The mass of this state obtained by line shape fitting is about 4.2 GeV/c 2, which is consistent with the production of ψ(4160) or Y(4220).
2023
Ablikim, M.; Achasov, M. N.; Adlarson, P.; Albrecht, M.; Aliberti, R.; Amoroso, A.; An, M. R.; An, Q.; Bai, Y.; Bakina, O.; Baldini Ferroli, R.; Balos...espandi
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