Observation and study of the decay J/→φηη'

Abstract

We report the observation and study of the decay J/→φηη' using 1.3×109 J/ events collected with the BESIII detector. Its branching fraction, including all possible intermediate states, is measured to be (2.320.060.16)×10-4. We also report evidence for a structure, denoted as X, in the φη' mass spectrum in the 2.0-2.1 GeV/c2 region. Using two decay modes of the η' meson (γπ+π- and ηπ+π-), a simultaneous fit to the φη' mass spectra is performed. Assuming the quantum numbers of the X to be JP = 1-, its significance is found to be 4.4σ, with a mass and width of (2002.1 27.5 21.4) MeV/c2 and (129 17 9) MeV, respectively, and a product branching fraction B(J/→ηX)×B(X→φη')=(9.8 1.2 1.7)×10-5. Alternatively, assuming JP = 1+, the significance is 3.8σ, with a mass and width of (2062.8 13.1 7.2) MeV/c2 and (177 36 35) MeV, respectively, and a product branching fraction B(J/→ηX)×B(X→φη')=(9.6 1.4 2.0)×10-5. The angular distribution of J/→ηX is studied and the two JP assumptions of the X cannot be clearly distinguished due to the limited statistics. In all measurements the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic.

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