Open Access
Open access
volume 108 issue 18 publication number 182001

First Observation ofη(1405)Decays intof0(980)π0

M. ABLIKIM
M. N. ACHASOV
D. Alberto
D. J. Ambrose
F. F. An
Q. An
Z. H. An
J. Z. BAI
R. B. F. Baldini Ferroli
Y. BAN
J. Becker
N. Berger
M. B. Bertani
J. M. Bian
E. Boger
O. Bondarenko
I. Boyko
R. A. Briere
V. Bytev
X Cai
A. C. Calcaterra
G. F. Cao
J. F. Chang
G. Chelkov
G. Chen
H. S. Chen
J. C. Chen
M L Chen
S J Chen
Y. Chen
Y.-B. Chen
H.-P. Cheng
Y. P. CHU
D Cronin-Hennessy
H. L. Dai
J. P. Dai
D. Dedovich
Z. Y. DENG
I. Denysenko
M. Destefanis
W. L. Ding Ding
Y. Ding
L. Y. Dong
M. Y. Dong
S. X. DU
J. Fang
S. S. Fang
C. Q. Feng
C. D. FU
J. L. Fu
Y. Gao
C. Geng
K. Goetzen
W. X. Gong
M. GRECO
M. H. Gu
Y. T. Gu
Y.H. Guan
A. Q. Guo
L. B. GUO
Y. P. Guo
Y. L. Han
X. Q. Hao
F. A. HARRIS
K. L. HE
M. He
Z.Y. He
Y. K. HENG
Z. L. Hou
H. M. HU
J. F. Hu
T. Hu
B. Huang
G. M. Huang
J.‐S. Huang
X.-T. Huang
Y. P. Huang
T. Hussain
C. S. Ji
Q. Ji
X. B. Ji
X. L. Ji
L. K. Jia
L.L. Jiang
X. S. Jiang
J. B. JIAO
Z Jiao
D. P. JIN
S. Jin
F. F. Jing
N. KALANTAR-NAYESTANAKI
M. Kavatsyuk
W. Kuehn
W. Lai
J. S. LANGE
J. K. C. Leung
C. H. Li
Cheng Li
Cui Li
D. M. Li
F. Li
G. Li
H. B. Li
J.-C. Li
K Li
Lei Li
N. B. Li
Q. J. LI
S.‐L. Li
W. D. LI
W. G. LI
X. L. Li
X. N. LI
X. Q. Li
X. R. Li
Z. B. LI
H. Liang
Y. F. Liang
Y T Liang
G. R. Liao
X. T. Liao
B. J. LIU
C. L. Liu
C. X. LIU
C. Y. Liu
F. H. Liu
Fang Liu
Fang Liu
Feng Liu
H Liu
H. Liu
H. B. LIU
H. H. Liu
H. M. LIU
H.-W. Liu
J.-P. LIU
K. Liu
K. Y. Liu
Q. Liu
S. B. Liu
X. Liu
X. H. Liu
Y. B. Liu
Yong Liu
Z. A. LIU
Zhiqiang Liu
Zhiqing Liu
H. Loehner
G. R. LU
H. J. Lu
J. G. Lu
Q. W. Lu
X R Lü
X. R. Lu
Y.-p. Lu
C. L. LUO
M. X. Luo
T. Luo
X.‐L. Luo
M. Lv
C. L. Ma
F. C. MA
H. L. MA
Q. M. MA
S. Ma
T. Ma
X. Y. Ma
M. Maggiora
Q. A. Malik
H. Mao
Y. J. Mao
Z. P. Mao
J. G. MESSCHENDORP
J. Min
T. J. Min
R E Mitchell
X. H. Mo
N. Yu. MUCHNOI
Y. Nefedov
I. B. NIKOLAEV
Z. Ning
S. L. Olsen
Q. Ouyang
S. P. Pacetti
J. W. Park
M. Pelizaeus
K. Peters
J. L. PING
R. G. PING
R. Poling
C. S. J. Pun
M. Qi
S. Qian
C F. Qiao
X. S. Qin
J. F. QIU
K. H. Rashid
G. RONG
X. D. RUAN
A. SARANTSEV
J. Schulze
M. Shao
C. P. Shen
X. Y. SHEN
H. Y. SHENG
M. R. Shepherd
X. Y. Song
S. Spataro
B. SPRUCK
D. H. Sun
G. X. Sun
J. F. SUN
S‐S. Sun
X. D. Sun
Y. J. Sun
Y. Z. SUN
Z. J. Sun
Z. T. Sun
C. J. Tang
X. Tang
E.H. Thorndike
H. L. Tian
D. TOTH
G. S. Varner
X Wan
X. Wan
B. Wang
B. Q. Wang
K. Wang
L. L. WANG
L. S. Wang
M Wang
P. Wang
P. L. WANG
Q. Wang
Q. J. Wang
S. G. WANG
X. F. Wang
X. L. Wang
Y. D. Wang
Y. F. Wang
Y. Q. Wang
Z Wang
Z. Wang
Z G Wang
Z. Y. Wang
D. H. Wei
Q. G. Wen
S. P. Wen
U. WIEDNER
L.H. Wu
N. Wu
Weinan Wu
W. Wu
Z. Wu
Z. J. Xiao
Y. G. Xie
Q. L. Xiu
G. F. XU
G.-M. Xu
H. Xu
Q. J. XU
X. P. XU
Y. Xu
Z. R. Xu
Z. Xue
L. Yan
W. B. YAN
Y. H. Yan
H. X. YANG
T. YANG
Y. Yang
Y. X. Yang
H Ye
M. Ye
M. H. YE
B.X. YU
C. X. YU
S.P. Yu
C. Z. Yuan
W.-L. Yuan
Y. Yuan
A. A. Zafar
A. Z. Zallo
Y. Zeng
B. X. ZHANG
B. Y. ZHANG
C. C. Zhang
D. H. ZHANG
H. H. ZHANG
H. Y. Zhang
J. Zhang
J. Q. Zhang
J. W. Zhang
J Y Zhang
J. Z. Zhang
L. Zhang
S H Zhang
T. R. Zhang
X J. Zhang
X. Y. Zhang
Y Zhang
Y. Zhang
Y. H. Zhang
Y. S. Zhang
Z. P. Zhang
Z. Y. Zhang
G. Zhao
H. S. Zhao
Jingwei Zhao
Lei Zhao
Ling Zhao
M. G. ZHAO
Q. Zhao
S.J. Zhao
T. C. Zhao
X. H. Zhao
Y. B. Zhao
Z. G. ZHAO
B. Zheng
J. P. Zheng
Y. H. Zheng
Z. P. ZHENG
B. ZHONG
J. Zhong
L. Zhou
X. K. Zhou
X.-R. ZHOU
C. Zhu
K. Zhu
K. J. Zhu
S.-H. Zhu
X L Zhu
X. W. ZHU
Y. S. Zhu
Z. A. ZHU
J. Zhuang
B. S. ZOU
J. H. Zou
J. X. ZUO
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2012-05-03
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.856
CiteScore15.6
Impact factor9.0
ISSN00319007, 10797114
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
The decays J/ψ → γ π+ π- π0 and J/ψ → γ π0 π0 π0 are analyzed using a sample of 225×10(6) J/ψ events collected with the BESIII detector. The decay of η(1405) → f(0)(980)π0 with a large isospin violation is observed for the first time. The width of the f(0)(980) observed in the dipion mass spectra is anomalously narrower than the world average. Decay rates for three-pion decays of the η' are also measured precisely.
Found 
Found 

Top-30

Journals

5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Physical Review D
42 publications, 50%
EPJ Web of Conferences
8 publications, 9.52%
Chinese Physics C
5 publications, 5.95%
Physical Review C
4 publications, 4.76%
AIP Conference Proceedings
4 publications, 4.76%
European Physical Journal C
3 publications, 3.57%
European Physical Journal A
2 publications, 2.38%
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
2 publications, 2.38%
Physical Review Letters
1 publication, 1.19%
Reviews of Modern Physics
1 publication, 1.19%
Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk
1 publication, 1.19%
International Journal of Modern Physics Conference Series
1 publication, 1.19%
Few-Body Systems
1 publication, 1.19%
Journal of Instrumentation
1 publication, 1.19%
Reports on Progress in Physics
1 publication, 1.19%
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
1 publication, 1.19%
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
1 publication, 1.19%
Physics of Particles and Nuclei
1 publication, 1.19%
JETP Letters
1 publication, 1.19%
National Science Review
1 publication, 1.19%
Frontiers of Physics
1 publication, 1.19%
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45

Publishers

5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
American Physical Society (APS)
48 publications, 57.14%
EDP Sciences
8 publications, 9.52%
Springer Nature
7 publications, 8.33%
IOP Publishing
7 publications, 8.33%
Elsevier
4 publications, 4.76%
AIP Publishing
4 publications, 4.76%
Pleiades Publishing
2 publications, 2.38%
Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk Journal
1 publication, 1.19%
World Scientific
1 publication, 1.19%
Oxford University Press
1 publication, 1.19%
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
  • We do not take into account publications without a DOI.
  • Statistics recalculated weekly.

Are you a researcher?

Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.
Metrics
84
Share
Cite this
GOST |
Cite this
GOST Copy
ABLIKIM M. et al. First Observation ofη(1405)Decays intof0(980)π0 // Physical Review Letters. 2012. Vol. 108. No. 18. 182001
GOST all authors (up to 50) Copy
ABLIKIM M. et al. First Observation ofη(1405)Decays intof0(980)π0 // Physical Review Letters. 2012. Vol. 108. No. 18. 182001
RIS |
Cite this
RIS
BibTex
Cite this
BibTex (up to 50 authors) Copy
@article{2012_ABLIKIM,
author = {M. ABLIKIM and M. N. ACHASOV and D. Alberto and D. J. Ambrose and F. F. An and Q. An and Z. H. An and J. Z. BAI and R. B. F. Baldini Ferroli and Y. BAN and J. Becker and N. Berger and M. B. Bertani and J. M. Bian and E. Boger and O. Bondarenko and I. Boyko and R. A. Briere and V. Bytev and X Cai and A. C. Calcaterra and G. F. Cao and J. F. Chang and G. Chelkov and G. Chen and H. S. Chen and J. C. Chen and M L Chen and S J Chen and Y. Chen and Y.-B. Chen and H.-P. Cheng and Y. P. CHU and D Cronin-Hennessy and H. L. Dai and J. P. Dai and D. Dedovich and Z. Y. DENG and I. Denysenko and M. Destefanis and W. L. Ding Ding and Y. Ding and L. Y. Dong and M. Y. Dong and S. X. DU and J. Fang and S. S. Fang and C. Q. Feng and C. D. FU and J. L. Fu and others},
title = {First Observation ofη(1405)Decays intof0(980)π0},
journal = {Physical Review Letters},
year = {2012},
volume = {108},
publisher = {American Physical Society (APS)},
month = {may},
url = {https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.182001},
number = {18},
pages = {182001},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.182001}
}