Study of $η\rightarrowπ^+π^-l^+l^-$ (2501.10130v1)
Abstract: Using a sample of $(10087\pm44)\times10{6}$ $J/\psi$ events accumulated with the BESIII detector, we analyze the decays $\eta\rightarrow\pi+\pi-l+l-$ ($l=e$ or $\mu$) via the process $J/\psi\rightarrow\gamma\eta$. The branching fraction of $\eta\rightarrow\pi+\pi-e+e-$ is measured to be $\mathcal{B}(\eta\rightarrow\pi+\pi-e+e-)=(3.07\pm0.12_{\rm{stat.}}\pm0.19_{\rm{syst.}}) \times10{-4}$. No signal events are observed for the $\eta\rightarrow\pi{+}\pi{-}\mu{+}\mu{-}$ decay, leading to an upper limit on the branching fraction of $\mathcal{B}(\eta\rightarrow\pi{+}\pi{-}\mu{+}\mu{-})<4.0\times10{-7}$ at the 90\% confidence level. Furthermore, the $CP$-violation asymmetry parameter is found to be $\mathcal{A}{CP}(\eta\rightarrow\pi{+}\pi{-}e{+}e{-})=(-4.04\pm4.69{\rm{stat.}}\pm0.14_{\rm{syst.}})\%$, showing no evidence of $CP$-violation with current statistics. Additionally, we extract the transition form factor from the decay amplitude of $\eta\rightarrow\pi+\pi-e+e-$. Finally, axion-like particles are searched for via the decay $\eta\rightarrow\pi+\pi-a, a\rightarrow e+e-$, and upper limits on this branching fraction relative to that of $\eta\rightarrow\pi+\pi-e+e-$ are presented as a function of the axion-like particle mass in the range $5-200\ \mathrm{MeV}/c{2}$.
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