Observation of e+e- → ω c1,2 near s = 4.42 and 4.6 GeV
Abstract
Based on data samples collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring at center-of-mass energies s > 4.4 GeV, the processes e+e- → ω c1,2 are observed for the first time. With an integrated luminosity of 1074 pb-1 near s = 4.42 GeV, a significant ω c2 signal is found, and the cross section is measured to be (20.9 3.2 2.5). With 567 pb-1 near s = 4.6 GeV, a clear ω c1 signal is seen, and the cross section is measured to be (9.5 2.1 1.3) , while evidence is found for an ω c2 signal. The first errors are statistical and the second are systematic. Due to low luminosity or low cross section at other energies, no significant signals are observed. In the ω c2 cross section, an enhancement is seen around s = 4.42 GeV. Fitting the cross section with a coherent sum of the (4415) Breit-Wigner function and a phase space term, the branching fraction B((4415)ωc2) is obtained to be of the order of 10-3.
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