BESIII observes a new Ξ(1720) hyperon with J^P = 3/2+ in J/ψ → K− Σ0 Ξ̄+ decays at >10σ significance, mass 1721 MeV/c², width 31 MeV, and branching fraction 2.68×10^{-5}.
Covariant tensor formalism for partial wave analyses of psi decay to mesons
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abstract
J/psi and psi' decay to mesons are a good place to look for glueballs, hybrids and for extracting strange and nonstrange components in mesons. Abundant J/psi and psi' events have been collected at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC). More data will be collected at upgraded BEPC and CLEO-C. Here we provide explicit PWA formulae for many interesting channels in the covariant tensor formalism.
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First amplitude analysis of ψ(3686)→γKS0KS0 with a one-channel K-matrix finds four f0 and three f2 poles consistent with known states and reports branching-fraction ratios to J/ψ decays that constrain possible glueball content.
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Observation of a Doubly-strange Hyperon $\Xi(1720)$ in $J/\psi\rightarrow{}K^{-}\Sigma^0\bar{\Xi}^{+}+c.c.$
BESIII observes a new Ξ(1720) hyperon with J^P = 3/2+ in J/ψ → K− Σ0 Ξ̄+ decays at >10σ significance, mass 1721 MeV/c², width 31 MeV, and branching fraction 2.68×10^{-5}.
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Amplitude analysis of $\psi(3686)\to \gamma K_S^0 K_S^0 $
First amplitude analysis of ψ(3686)→γKS0KS0 with a one-channel K-matrix finds four f0 and three f2 poles consistent with known states and reports branching-fraction ratios to J/ψ decays that constrain possible glueball content.