Study of the near-threshold ωφ mass enhancement in doubly OZI suppressed J/ γωφ decays
Abstract
A 2.25×108 event sample accumulated with the BESIII detector is used to study the doubly OZI suppressed decay modes γ, ω, φ. A strong deviation (> 30σ) from three-body γωφ phase space is observed near the ωφ mass threshold that is consistent with a previous observation reported by the BESII experiment. A partial wave analysis with a tensor covariant amplitude that assumes that the enhancement is due to the presence of a resonance, the X(1810), is performed, and confirms that the spin-parity of the X(1810) is 0++. The mass and width of the X(1810) are determined to be M=17957(stat)+13-5(syst)19(mod) MeV/c2 and =9510(stat)+21-34(syst)75(mod) MeV/c2, respectively, and the product branching fraction is measured to be B(γ X(1810))× B(X(1810))=(2.000.08(stat)+0.45-1.00(syst)1.30(mod))×10-4. %where the first error is the statistical error and the second the systematical error. These results are consistent within errors with those of the BESII experiment.
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