Measurement of e+e-→ π+π-(3686) from 4.008 to 4.600 and observation of a charged structure in the π(3686) mass spectrum
Abstract
We study the process e+e- → π+π-(3686) using 5.1 fb-1 of data collected at 16 center-of-mass energy (s) points from 4.008 to 4.600 by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider. The measured Born cross sections for e+e-→ π+π-(3686) are consistent with previous results, but with much improved precision. A fit to the cross section shows contributions from two structures: the first has M=4209.57.41.4/c2 and =80.124.62.9, and the second has M=4383.84.20.8/c2 and =84.212.52.1, where the first errors are statistical and the second systematic. The lower-mass resonance is observed in the process e+e-→ π+π-(3686) for the first time with a statistical significance of 5.8σ. A charged charmonium-like structure is observed in the π(3686) invariant mass spectrum for data at s = 4.416~GeV. A fit with an S-wave Breit-Wigner function yields a mass M=4032.12.4~MeV2$, where the errors are statistical only. However, there are still unresolved discrepancies between the fit model and data. The width of the intermediate state varies in a wide range for different kinematic regions within the data set. Therefore no simple interpretation of the data has been found, and a future data sample with larger statistics and more theoretical input will be required to better understand this issue.
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