Observation of e+e- π+ π- π0 bJ and search for Xb ω (1S) at s 10.867 GeV
Abstract
The e+e- π+ π- π0 bJ (J=0,~1,~2) processes are studied using a 118~fb-1 data sample collected at a center-of-mass energy of 10.867 GeV, in the (10860) energy range, with the Belle detector. The π+ π- π0 b1, π+π-π0b2, ωb1 signals and the evidence of ωb2 are observed for the first time and the cross sections are measured. No significant π+π-π0b0 or ωb0 signal is observed and 90\% confidence level upper limits on the cross sections for these two processes are obtained. In the π+π-π0 invariant mass spectrum, significant non-ω signals are also observed. We search for the X(3872)-like state with a hidden bb component (named Xb) decaying into ω (1S); no significant signal is observed with a mass between 10.55 and 10.65 GeV/c2.
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