Observation of ηc(2S) p p and search for X(3872) p p decays

Abstract

The first observation of the decay ηc(2S) p p is reported using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 \, fb-1 recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. The ηc(2S) resonance is produced in the decay B+ [c c] K+. The product of branching fractions normalised to that for the J/ intermediate state, Rηc(2S), is measured to be align* Rηc(2S) B(B+ ηc(2S) K+) × B(ηc(2S) p p) B(B+ J/ K+) × B(J/ p p) =~& (1.58 0.33 0.09)× 10-2, align* where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. No signals for the decays B+ X(3872) ( p p) K+ and B+ (3770) ( p p) K+ are seen, and the 95\% confidence level upper limits on their relative branching ratios are % found to be RX(3872)<0.25×10-2 and R(3770))<0.10. In addition, the mass differences between the ηc(1S) and the J/ states, between the ηc(2S) and the (2S) states, and the natural width of the ηc(1S) are measured as align* MJ/ - Mηc(1S) =~& 110.2 0.5 0.9 \, MeV, M(2S) -Mηc(2S) =~ & 52.5 1.7 0.6 \, MeV, ηc(1S) =~& 34.0 1.9 1.3 \, MeV. align*

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