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Study of the decay $J/ψ\to φπ^{0}η$

Published 13 Nov 2023 in hep-ex | (2311.07043v2)

Abstract: Based on $(10.09 \pm 0.04) \times 109$ $J/\psi$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, a partial wave analysis of the decay $J/\psi \to \phi \pi{0}\eta$ is performed. We observe for the first time two new structures on the $\phi\eta$ invariant mass distribution, with statistical significances of $24.0\sigma$ and $16.9\sigma$; the first with $J{\rm PC}$ = $1{+-}$, mass M = (1911 $\pm$ 6 (stat.) $\pm$ 14 (sys.))~MeV/$c{2}$, and width $\Gamma = $ (149 $\pm$ 12 (stat.) $\pm$ 23 (sys.))~MeV, the second with $J{\rm PC}$ = $1{--}$, mass M = (1996 $\pm$ 11 (stat.) $\pm$ 30 (sys.))~MeV/$c{2}$, and width $\Gamma$ = (148 $\pm$ 16 (stat.) $\pm$ 66 (sys.))~MeV. These measurements provide important input for the strangeonium spectrum. In addition, the $f_0(980)-a_0(980)0$ mixing signal in $J/\psi \to \phi f_0(980) \to \phi a_0(980)0$ and the corresponding electromagnetic decay $J/\psi \to \phi a_0(980)0$ are measured with improved precision, providing crucial information to understand the nature of $a_0(980)0$ and $f_0(980)$.

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