Measurement of cross sections of $e^+e^-\to K^0_S K^0_S ψ(3686)$ from $\sqrt{s}=$ 4.682 to 4.951 GeV (2411.15752v2)
Abstract: The process $e+e-\to K0_S K0_S \psi(3686)$ is studied by analyzing $e+e-$ collision data samples collected at eight center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.682 to 4.951 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $4.1~{\rm fb}{-1}$. Observation of the $e+e-\to K0_S K0_S \psi(3686)$ process is found for the first time with a statistical significance of $6.3\sigma$, and the cross sections at each center-of-mass energy are measured. The ratio of cross sections of $e+e-\to K_S0 K_S0 \psi(3686)$ relative to $e+e-\to K+ K- \psi(3686)$ is determined to be $\frac{\sigma(e+e-\to K_S0 K_S0 \psi(3686))}{\sigma(e+e-\to K+ K- \psi(3686))}=0.45 \pm 0.25$, which is consistent with the prediction based on isospin symmetry. The uncertainty includes both statistical and systematic contributions. Additionally, the $K_S0\psi(3686)$ invariant mass distribution is found to be consistent with three-body phase space. The significance of a contribution beyond three-body phase space is only $0.8\sigma$.
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