Study of J/ and (3686) decays to π+π-η^

Abstract

Using the data samples of 1.31× 109 J/ events and 4.48× 108 (3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, partial wave analyses on the decays J/ and (3686) π+π-η are performed with a relativistic covariant tensor amplitude approach. The dominant contribution is found to be J/ and (3686) decays to η. In the J/ decay, the branching fraction B(J/ η) is determined to be (7.900.19(stat)0.49(sys))× 10-5. Two solutions are found in the (3686) decay, and the corresponding branching fraction B((3686) η) is (1.020.11(stat)0.24(sys))× 10-5 for the case of constructive interference, and (5.691.28(stat)2.36(sys))× 10-6 for destructive interference. As a consequence, the ratios of branching fractions between (3686) and J/ decays to η are calculated to be (12.91.4(stat)3.1(sys))\% and (7.21.6(stat)3.0(sys))\%, respectively. We also determine the inclusive branching fractions of J/ and (3686) decays to π+π-η to be (1.360.02(stat)0.08(sys))× 10-4 and (1.510.14(stat) 0.23(sys))× 10-5, respectively.

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