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Zijin Guo University of Hawaii (Representing BES Collaboration) Quarkonium Working Group ’04, IHEP Beijing October 13, 2004 Study of c Decays at BES

Zijin Guo University of Hawaii (Representing BES Collaboration) Quarkonium Working Group ’04, IHEP Beijing October 13, 2004 Study of c Decays at BES

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Page 1: Zijin Guo University of Hawaii (Representing BES Collaboration) Quarkonium Working Group ’04, IHEP Beijing October 13, 2004 Study of  c Decays at BES

Zijin Guo

University of Hawaii(Representing BES Collaboration)

Quarkonium Working Group ’04, IHEP Beijing

October 13, 2004

Study of c Decays at BES

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OUTLINE

• Introduction

• cJ pp,

• cJ h+h-KsKs

cJ K*(892)0K*(892)0

c0 f0(980)f0(980)

• c2 polarization

• Summary

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INTRODUCTION

Charmonium System

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• Exclusive quarkonium decays contribute an important laboratory for investigating QCD.

• Compared to J/ decays, relatively little is known concerning PC = ++ cJ decays.

• Color octet mechanism (COM) important for P-wave quarkonium decays.

A consistent set of theoretical predictions for the branching fractions, as well as more precise experimental measurements will lead to a better understanding of the COM and the nature of cJ states.

• Furthermore, the decays of cJ , in particular c0 and c2, provide a direct window on glueball dynamics in the 0+

+ and 2++ channels. C. Amsler and F. Close, PRD53 (1996) 295

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World (2S) Samples (×106)

(2S)

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

MKI MKII MKIII CBAL BESI BESII CLEO

BESII Detector

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Color octet mechanism (COM) important for P-wave quarkonium decays.

G. T. Bodwin et al., Phys Rev. Lett. D51, 1125 (1995).H.-W. Huang and K.-T. Chao, Phys. Rev. D54, 6850 (1996).J. Bolz et al., Phys. Lett. B392, 198 (1997).

Color octet graphs (qqg)

Color singlet graphs (qq) for

CJ → .

cJ pp,

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(2S) cJ ΛΛ p-p+

Clear Λ Λ-barsignal

Monte Carlo

Data

cJ

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c0 c1 c2

BcJ

(10 –4) 4.7 ± 1.0 2.6 ± 0.6 3.3 ± 0.7+1.3-1.2

+1.0-0.9

+1.5-1.3

PRD67, 112001 (2003)

Sideband background

Data/Monte Carlo

cJ signal

c0

c1 c2

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c0

c2

c1

Final states: pp

)10( 4 0c1c 2c

)( ppB cJ )04(PDG 27.024.2 13.072.0 07.068.0

)( ppB cJ 47.071.2 43.039.0

09.057.0 17.015.0

10.065.0 24.021.0

cJ pp

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0c1c 2c

BESRB 63.073.1

598.0

08.308.5

449.0

34.256.4

COM for cJ B B

Discussion

COMRB

Many systematic errors cancel!

Calculate

• The results on c1 and c2 decays only agree marginally with model predictions. • No prediction for c0 .

Phys.Rev.D69:092001,2004

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cJ → KSKS

cJ → +-KSKS

BESII PreliminaryBESII Preliminary

cJ h+h-KsKs

(2S) cJ

cJ → K+K-KSKS

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BESII PreliminaryBESII Preliminary

The branching fractions of cJ decays to +-KSKS and

K+K-KSKS are observed for the first time.

The branching fractions of c0 and c2 decays to KSKS are measured with improved precision.

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Measure more decays to better

understand P-wave decays.

Study χcJ → K*(892) K*(892)

→ K+K-+-

Require Prob(24C) > 1% and

higher than +-+- and K+K-K+K-

cases, and PID imposed.

cJ K*(892)0K*(892)0

(2S) → +-K+K-

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Accepted by Phys. Rev. D, hep-ex/0408012

K*(892)

significance = 4.7σ, 4.5σ, 7.6σ

c0 c1 c2

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f0(980) controversial:

Even mass and width complicated

by KK threshold.

Experimental results needed.

Study (2S) → χc0

→ f0f0 → +-+-

Require Prob(24c) > 1%.

• qq-bar meson?

• KK-bar molecule?

• multiquark state?

• glueball ?

c0 f0(980)f0(980)

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c0 → +-+- c2 → +-+-

f0f0

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Results

N = 65 – 51/1.75 = 35.9 ± 9.0 significance = 4.6σ

ε = (3.92 ± 0.07)%

B((2S) → c0 → f0f0 → +-+-) = (6.5 ± 1.6 ± 1.3) x 10-5

B(c0 → f0f0 → +-+-) = (7.6 ± 1.9 ± 1.6) x 10-4

f0

Accepted by PRD, hep-ex/0406079

Plot mass recoiling

from f0(980)

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• In general, it is believed that (2S) cJ is dominated by the E1 transition, but with some M2 (for c1 and c2) and E3 contributions (for c2).

• The calculated pure E1 transition rates and the experimental results are quite different.

Determine the contributions of the higher multipoles

• S- and D-wave mixing of (2S) and (3770) may be the key to solve the long-standing puzzle and to explain (3770) non-DD decays.

• Crystal Ball studied the decay angular distributions in (2S) c2 using (2S) J/ first; no significant higher multipoles found (with limited statistics).

c2 polarizationin (2S) c2, c2 +-, K+K-

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No background from c1 since the c1 +-, K+K-

processes are forbidden by parity conservation.

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The helicity amplitudes are determined by a maximum likelihood fit to the angular distribution, where x=A1/A0, y=A2/A0, A0,1,2 are the c2 helicity amplitudes.

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good agreement is observed in all angular distributions

+-

K+K-

combine them,

quadrapole amplitude a2´

octupole amplitude a3´

consistent with the pure E1 transition well

: correlation factor

(CB)

Accepted by PRD, hep-ex/0409034

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c decays to pp, , h+h-KsKs, K*0K*0 and f0(980)f0(980) are measured for the first time or with higher sensitivity using BESII’s 14 million (2S) data sample.

helpful to better understand the nature of c states and test the new QCD approach.

• The helicity amplitudes of (2S) c2 are measured for

c2 +- and K+K-, and x = 2.08 0.44, y = 3.03 0.66 with correlation = 0.92 are obtained.

in good agreement with a pure E1 transition

• More experimental facts are desired

Theoretical predictions…

SUMMARY

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Thank you

谢谢