Search for direct production of the f1(1285) resonance in e+e- collisions
Abstract
A search for direct production of the f1(1285) resonance in e+e- annihilation is performed with the SND detector at the VEPP-2000 e+e- collider. The analysis is based on data with an integrated luminosity of 15.1 pb-1 accumulated in the center-of-mass energy range 1.2--1.4 GeV. Two e+e- f1(1285) candidate events are found at the peak of the resonance and zero events beyond the resonance. The significance of the e+e- f1(1285) signal is 2.5σ. The cross section at the maximum of the resonance is found to be σ(e+e- f1)=45+33-24 pb. The corresponding branching fraction B(f1(1285) e+e-)=(5.1+3.7-2.7)× 10-9. We consider this result as a first indication of the process e+e- f1(1285). The measured branching fraction is consistent with the theoretical prediction.
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