Observation of e+e- φc1 and φc2 at s=4.600 GeV
Abstract
Using a data sample collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring at a center-of-mass energy of s=4.600 GeV, we search for the production of e+e- φc0,1,2 and the charmonium-like state Y(4140) in the radiative transition e+e- γ Y(4140) with Y(4140) subsequently decaying into φ J/. The processes e+e- φc1 and φc2 are observed for the first time, each with a statistical significance of more than 10σ, and the Born cross sections are measured to be (4.2+1.7-1.0 0.3) pb and (6.7+3.4-1.7 0.5) pb, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. No significant signals are observed for e+e- φc0 and e+e- γ Y(4140) and upper limits on the Born cross sections at 90\% confidence level are provided at s=4.600 GeV.
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