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A Comprehensive Study of the Radiative Decays of J/psi and psi(2S) to Pseudoscalar Meson Pairs, and Search for Glueballs

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arxiv 1502.01686 v2 pith:HWVCHZ2B submitted 2015-02-05 hep-ex

A Comprehensive Study of the Radiative Decays of J/psi and psi(2S) to Pseudoscalar Meson Pairs, and Search for Glueballs

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Using 53 pb$^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ annihilation data taken at $\sqrt{s}=3.686$ GeV, a comprehensive study has been made of the radiative decays of samples of 5.1 million $J/\psi$ and 24.5 million $\psi(2S)$ into pairs of pseudoscalar mesons, $\pi^+\pi^-$, $\pi^0\pi^0$, $K^+K^-$, $K_S^0K_S^0$, and $\eta\eta$. Product branching fractions for the radiative decays of $J/\psi$ and $\psi(2S)$ to scalar resonances $f_0(1370,1500,1710,2100, \text{and} 2200)$, and tensor resonances $f_2(1270,1525, \text{and} 2230)$ have been determined, and are discussed in relation to predicted glueballs. For $\psi(2S)$ radiative decays the search for glueballs has been extended to masses between 2.5 GeV and 3.3 GeV.

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