Observation of e+ e- η Y(2175) at center-of-mass energies above 3.7
Abstract
The state Y(2175) is observed in the process e+ e- η Y(2175) at center-of-mass energies between 3.7 and 4.6 with a statistical significance larger than 10σ using data collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring. This is the first observation of the Y(2175) in this process. The mass and width of the Y(2175) are determined to be (2135 8 9)~MeV/c2 and (104 24 12)~MeV, respectively, and the production cross section of e+ e- η Y(2175) ηφ f0(980) ηφ π+ π- is at a several hundred femtobarn level. No significant signal for the process e+ e- η' Y(2175) is observed and the upper limit on σ(e+ e- η' Y(2175))/σ(e+ e- η Y(2175)) is estimated to be 0.43 at the 90\% confidence level. We also search for (3686) η Y(2175). No significant signal is observed, indicating a strong suppression relative to the corresponding J/ decay, in violation of the "12\% rule."
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