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Measurement of e+eπ+πψ(3686) from 4.008 to 4.600 GeV and observation of a charged structure in the π±ψ(3686) mass spectrum

M. ABLIKIM
M. N. ACHASOV
S. Ahmed
X. C. Ai
O. Albayrak
M Albrecht
M. Albrecht
D. J. Ambrose
A. Amoroso
F. F. An
Q. An
J. Z. BAI
O. Bakina
R. Baldini Ferroli
Y. BAN
D. W. Bennett
J V Bennett
N. Berger
M. Bertani
D. Bettoni
J. M. Bian
F Bianchi
E. Boger
I. Boyko
R. A. Briere
H. Cai
X Cai
O. Cakir
A. Calcaterra
G. F. Cao
S. A. Cetin
J. Chai
J. F. Chang
G. Chelkov
G. Chen
H. S. Chen
J. C. Chen
M L Chen
S. Chen
S J Chen
X. Chen
X. R. Chen
Y.-B. Chen
X. K. Chu
G. Cibinetto
H. L. Dai
J. P. Dai
A. Dbeyssi
D. Dedovich
Z. Y. DENG
A. DENIG
I. Denysenko
M. Destefanis
F. De Mori
Y. Ding
C. Dong
J. Dong
L. Y. Dong
M. Y. Dong
Z.L. Dou
S. X. DU
P. F. Duan
J. Z. Fan
J. Fang
S. S. Fang
X. Fang
Y. Fang
R. Farinelli
L. Fava
F. Feldbauer
G. Felici
C. Q. Feng
E. Fioravanti
M. FRITSCH
C. D. FU
Q. Gao
X.-L. Gao
Y. Gao
Z. Gao
I. Garzia
K. Goetzen
L. Gong
W. X. Gong
W. Gradl
M. GRECO
M. H. Gu
Y. T. Gu
Y.H. Guan
A. Q. Guo
L. B. GUO
R. P. Guo
Y. Guo
Y. P. Guo
Z. Haddadi
A. Hafner
S Han
X. Q. Hao
F. A. HARRIS
K. L. HE
F. H. Heinsius
T. Held
Y. K. HENG
T. Holtmann
Z. L. Hou
C Hu
H. M. HU
T. Hu
Y. Hu
G. S. HUANG
J.‐S. Huang
X.-T. Huang
X.-Z. Huang
Z. L. Huang
T. Hussain
W. Ikegami Andersson
Q. Ji
Q. P. Ji
X. B. Ji
X. L. Ji
L W Jiang
X. S. Jiang
X. Y. Jiang
J. B. JIAO
Z Jiao
D. P. JIN
S. Jin
T. Johansson
A. Julin
N. KALANTAR-NAYESTANAKI
X. L. Kang
X. S. Kang
M. Kavatsyuk
B. C. Ke
P. Kiese
R. Kliemt
B. Kloss
O. B. Kolcu
B. Kopf
M. Kornicer
A. Kupsc
W. KÜHN
J. S. LANGE
M. Lara
P. Larin
H. Leithoff
C. Leng
C. Li
Cheng Li
D. M. Li
F. Li
F. Y. Li
G. Li
H. B. Li
H. J. Li
J.-C. Li
Jin Li
Kang Li
Ke Li
Lei Li
P. R. Li
Q. Y. Li
T Li
T. Li
W. D. LI
W. G. LI
X. L. Li
X. N. LI
X. Q. Li
Y B Li
Z. B. LI
H. Liang
Y. F. Liang
Y T Liang
G. R. Liao
D. X. Lin
B. Liu
B. J. LIU
C. X. LIU
D. Liu
F. H. Liu
Fang Liu
Fang Liu
Feng Liu
H. B. LIU
H. M. LIU
Huanhuan Liu
Huihui Liu
J Liu
J Liu
J. B. LIU
J.-P. LIU
J. Y. Liu
K. Liu
K. Y. Liu
L. D. Liu
P. L. Liu
Q. Liu
S. B. Liu
X. Liu
Y. B. Liu
Y. Y. Liu
Z. A. LIU
Zhiqing Liu
H. Loehner
Y.F. Long
X. C. Lou
H. J. Lu
J. G. Lu
Y Lü
Y. Lu
Y.-p. Lu
C. L. LUO
M. X. Luo
T. Luo
X.‐L. Luo
X. R. Lyu
F. C. MA
H. L. MA
L L Ma
M. M. Ma
Q. M. MA
T. Ma
X. N. Ma
X. Y. Ma
Y. M. Ma
F. E. Maas
M. Maggiora
Q. A. Malik
Y. J. Mao
Z. P. Mao
S. Marcello
J. G. MESSCHENDORP
G. Mezzadri
J. Min
T. J. Min
R E Mitchell
X. H. Mo
Y. J. Mo
C. Morales Morales
N. Yu. MUCHNOI
H. Muramatsu
P. Musiol
Y. Nefedov
F. Nerling
I. B. NIKOLAEV
Z. Ning
S. Nisar
S.L. Niu
X. Y. Niu
S. L. Olsen
Q. Ouyang
S. Pacetti
Y Pan
Y. Pan
M. Papenbrock
P. Patteri
M. Pelizaeus
H. P. Peng
K. Peters
J. PETTERSSON
J. L. PING
R. G. PING
R. Poling
Prasad V
H. R. Qi
M. Qi
S. Qian
C F. Qiao
L-Q Qin
L. Q. Qin
N. QIN
X. S. Qin
Z. H. Qin
J. F. QIU
K. H. Rashid
C. F. Redmer
M. Ripka
G. RONG
Ch. Rosner
X. D. RUAN
A. SARANTSEV
M. Savrié
C. Schnier
K. Schoenning
W. Shan
M. Shao
C. P. Shen
P. X. Shen
X. Y. SHEN
H. Y. SHENG
W. M. Song
X. Y. Song
S. Sosio
S. Spataro
G. X. Sun
J. F. SUN
S‐S. Sun
X. H. Sun
Y. J. Sun
Y. Z. SUN
Z. J. Sun
Z. T. Sun
C. J. Tang
X. Tang
I. Tapan
E.H. Thorndike
M. Tiemens
I. Uman
G. S. Varner
B. Wang
B. L. Wang
D. Wang
D. Y. Wang
K. Wang
L. L. WANG
L. S. Wang
M Wang
P. Wang
P. L. WANG
W. Wang
W. P. Wang
X. F. Wang
YONG WANG
Y. Wang
Y. D. Wang
Y. F. Wang
Y. Q. Wang
Z Wang
Z. Wang
Z G Wang
Z.-H. Wang
Z. Y. Wang
Zongyuan Wang
T. Weber
D. H. Wei
P. Weidenkaff
S. P. Wen
U. WIEDNER
M. WOLKE
L.H. Wu
L. J. Wu
Z. Wu
L. Xia
L. G. Xia
Y. Xia
D. XIAO
H. Xiao
Z. J. Xiao
Y. G. Xie
Y. H. Xie
Q. L. Xiu
G. F. XU
J. J. Xu
L. Xu
Q. J. XU
Q. N. Xu
X. P. XU
L. Yan
W. B. YAN
W. C. Yan
Y. H. Yan
H. J. YANG
H. X. YANG
L. Yang
Y. X. Yang
M. Ye
M. H. YE
J. -H Yin
Z. Y. You
B.X. YU
C. X. YU
J. S. Yu
C. Z. Yuan
Y. Yuan
A. Yuncu
A. A. Zafar
Y. Zeng
Z. Zeng
B. X. ZHANG
B. Y. ZHANG
C. C. Zhang
D. H. ZHANG
H. H. ZHANG
H. Y. Zhang
J. Zhang
J. J. Zhang
J. L. Zhang
J. Q. Zhang
J. W. Zhang
J Y Zhang
J. Z. Zhang
K. Zhang
L. Zhang
S. Q. Zhang
X. Y. Zhang
Y. H. Zhang
Y. N. Zhang
Y. T. Zhang
Yang Zhang
Yao Zhang
Yu Zhang
Z. H. Zhang
Z. P. Zhang
Z. Y. Zhang
G. Zhao
J. W. ZHAO
J. Y. Zhao
J. Z. Zhao
Lei Zhao
Ling Zhao
M. G. ZHAO
Q. Zhao
Q.W. Zhao
S.J. Zhao
T. C. Zhao
Y. B. Zhao
Z. G. ZHAO
B. Zheng
J. P. Zheng
W. J. Zheng
Y. H. Zheng
B. ZHONG
L. Zhou
X. Zhou
X. K. Zhou
X.-R. ZHOU
X. Y. Zhou
K. Zhu
K. J. Zhu
S Zhu
S.-H. Zhu
X L Zhu
Y. C. Zhu
Y. S. Zhu
Z. A. ZHU
J. Zhuang
L. Zotti
B. S. ZOU
J. H. Zou
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-08-31
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.458
CiteScore9.0
Impact factor5.3
ISSN24700010, 24700029, 05562821, 10894918, 15507998, 15502368
Abstract
We study the process e(+)e(-) -> p(+)p(-)psi(3686) using 5.1 fb(-1) of data collected at 16 center-of-mass energy (root s) points from 4.008 to 4.600 GeV by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider. The measured Born cross sections for e(+)e(-) -> p(+)p(-)psi(3686) are consistent with previous results, but with much improved precision. A fit to the cross section shows contributions from two structures: the first has M = 4209.5 +/- 7.4 +/- 1.4 MeV/c(2) and Gamma = 80.1 +/- 24.6 +/- 2.9 MeV, and the second has M = 4383.8 +/- 4.2 +/- 0.8 MeV/c(2) and Gamma = 84.2 +/- 12.5 +/- 2.1 MeV, where the first errors are statistical and the second systematic. The lower-mass resonance is observed in the process e(+)e(-) -> p(+)p(-)psi(3686) for the first time with a statistical significance of 5.8 sigma. A charged charmoniumlike structure is observed in the pi(+/-)psi(3686) invariant mass spectrum for data at root s = 4.416 GeV. A fit with an S-wave Breit-Wigner function yields a mass M = 4032.1 +/- 2.4 MeV/c(2), where the errors are statistical only. However, there are still unresolved discrepancies between the fit model and data. The width of the intermediate state varies in a wide range for different kinematic regions within the data set. Therefore, no simple interpretation of the data has been found, and a future data sample with larger statistics and more theoretical input will be required to better understand this issue.
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ABLIKIM M. et al. Measurement of e+e−→π+π−ψ(3686) from 4.008 to 4.600 GeV and observation of a charged structure in the π±ψ(3686) mass spectrum // Physical Review D. 2017. Vol. 96. No. 3. 032004
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@article{2017_ABLIKIM,
author = {M. ABLIKIM and M. N. ACHASOV and S. Ahmed and X. C. Ai and O. Albayrak and M Albrecht and M. Albrecht and D. J. Ambrose and A. Amoroso and F. F. An and Q. An and J. Z. BAI and O. Bakina and R. Baldini Ferroli and Y. BAN and D. W. Bennett and J V Bennett and N. Berger and M. Bertani and D. Bettoni and J. M. Bian and F Bianchi and E. Boger and I. Boyko and R. A. Briere and H. Cai and X Cai and O. Cakir and A. Calcaterra and G. F. Cao and S. A. Cetin and J. Chai and J. F. Chang and G. Chelkov and G. Chen and H. S. Chen and J. C. Chen and M L Chen and S. Chen and S J Chen and X. Chen and X. R. Chen and Y.-B. Chen and X. K. Chu and G. Cibinetto and H. L. Dai and J. P. Dai and A. Dbeyssi and D. Dedovich and Z. Y. DENG and others},
title = {Measurement of e+e−→π+π−ψ(3686) from 4.008 to 4.600 GeV and observation of a charged structure in the π±ψ(3686) mass spectrum},
journal = {Physical Review D},
year = {2017},
volume = {96},
publisher = {American Physical Society (APS)},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.032004},
number = {3},
pages = {032004},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.96.032004}
}