Measurement of the Electromagnetic Transition Form-factors in the decays $η'\rightarrowπ^+π^-l^+l^-$ (2402.01993v1)
Abstract: With a sample of $(10087\pm44)\times10{6}$ $J/\psi$ events accumulated with the BESIII detector, we analyze the decays $\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-l+l-(l=e,$ $\mu)$ via the process $J/\psi\rightarrow\gamma\eta'$. The branching fractions are measured to be $\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-e+e-)=(2.45\pm0.02(\rm{stat.})\pm0.08(\rm{syst.})) \times10{-3}$ and $\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-\mu+\mu-)=(2.16\pm0.12(\rm{stat.})\pm0.06(\rm{syst.}))\times10{-5}$, and the ratio is $\frac{\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi{+}\pi{-}e{+}e{-})}{\mathcal{B}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi{+}\pi{-}\mu{+}\mu{-})} = 113.4\pm0.9(\rm{stat.})\pm3.7(\rm{syst.})$. In addition, by combining the $\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-e+e-$ and $\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-\mu+\mu-$ decays, the slope parameter of the electromagnetic transition form factor is measured to be $b_{\eta'}=1.30\pm0.19\ (\mathrm{GeV}/c{2}){-2}$, which is consistent with previous measurements from BESIII and theoretical predictions from the VMD model. The asymmetry in the angle between the $\pi+\pi-$ and $l+l-$ decay planes, which has the potential to reveal the $CP$-violation originating from an unconventional electric dipole transition, is also investigated. The asymmetry parameters are determined to be $\mathcal{A}{CP}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-e+e-)=(-0.21\pm0.73(\rm{stat.})\pm0.01(\rm{syst.}))\%$ and $\mathcal{A}{CP}(\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-\mu+\mu-)=(0.62\pm4.71(\rm{stat.})\pm0.08(\rm{syst.}))\%$, implying that no evidence of $CP$-violation is observed at the present statistics. Finally, an axion-like particle is searched for via the decay $\eta'\rightarrow\pi+\pi-a, a\rightarrow e+e-$, and upper limits of the branching fractions are presented for the mass assumptions of the axion-like particle in the range of $0-500\ \mathrm{MeV}/c{2}$.
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