Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8185527 | Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Recent results on light hadron spectroscopy based on 2.25Ã108J/Ï events and 1.06Ã108Ïâ² events taken by BESIII detector operating at BEPCII e+eâ collider are presented in this talk. A spin-parity analysis of pp¯ mass threshold enhancement has been firstly performed in J/Ï and Ïâ² radiative decays, and the spin-parity of the state near the pp¯ mass threshold enhancement is determined to be 0â+. For J/ÏâγÏ0Ï+Ïâ and J/ÏâγÏ0Ï0Ï0, there is a very narrow f0(980) width and we observe the large isospin violating decay η(1405)âf0(980)Ï0 for the first time. The branching ratio is two times larger than the world average value in ηâ²âÏ0Ï0Ï0. A preliminary partial wave analysis of J/Ïâγηη gives the results that f0(1710) and f0(2100) are dominant scalars and that f0(1500) exists with a significance of 8.2Ï. A study of ÏÏ mass threshold enhancement in J/ÏâγÏÏ is also performed by partial wave analysis.
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Authors
Ying Yang, BESIII Collaboration BESIII Collaboration,