First observation of the hadronic transition (4S) η hb(1P) and new measurement of the hb(1P) and ηb(1S) parameters
Abstract
Using a sample of 771.6 × 106 (4S) decays collected by the Belle experiment at the KEKB e+e- collider, we observe for the first time the transition (4S) η hb(1P) with the branching fraction B[(4S) η hb(1P)]= (2.18 0.11 0.18) × 10-3 and we measure the hb(1P) mass Mhb(1P) = (9899.3 0.4 1.0) MeV/c2, corresponding to the hyperfine splitting M HF(1P) = (0.6 0.4 1.0) MeV/c2. Using the transition hb(1P) γ ηb(1S), we measure the ηb(1S) mass Mηb(1S) = (9400.7 1.7 1.6) MeV/c2, corresponding to M HF(1S) = (59.6 1.7 1.6) MeV/c2, the ηb(1S) width ηb(1S) = (8 +6-5 5) MeV/c2 and the branching fraction B[hb(1P) γ ηb(1S)]= (56 8 4) \%.
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