Observation of e+e- γ c1 and search for e+e- γ c0, γ c2, and γηc at s near 10.6 GeV at Belle
Abstract
Using data samples of 89.5~fb-1, 711.0~fb-1, and 121.4~fb-1 collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider at center-of-mass energies 10.52 GeV, 10.58 GeV, and 10.867 GeV, respectively, we study the exclusive reactions e+e-γcJ (J = 0,~1,~2) and e+e-γηc. A significant γ c1 signal is observed for the first time at s=10.58 GeV with a significance of 5.1σ including systematic uncertainties. No significant excesses for γ c0, γ c2, and γ ηc final states are found, and we set 90\% credibility level upper limits on the Born cross sections (σ B) at 10.52 GeV, 10.58 GeV, and 10.867~GeV. Together with cross sections measured by BESIII at lower center-of-mass energies, the energy dependency of σ B(e+e-γc1) is obtained.
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