Study of the reactions e+e-2(π+π-)π0π0π0 and e+e-2(π+π-)π0π0η at center-of-mass energies from threshold to 4.5 GeV using initial-state radiation
Abstract
We study the processes e+e- 2(π+π-)π0π0π0γ and 2(π+π-)π0π0ηγ in which an energetic photon is radiated from the initial state. The data were collected with the ~ detector at SLAC. About 14\,000 and 4700 events, respectively, are selected from a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 469 fb-1. The invariant mass of the hadronic final state defines the effective center-of-mass energy. The center-of-mass energies range from threshold to 4.5 GeV. From the mass spectra, the first ever measurements of the e+e- 2(π+π-)π0π0π0 and the e+e-2(π+π-)π0π0η cross sections are performed. The contributions from ωπ+π-π0π0, η2(π+π-), and other intermediate states are presented. We observe the J/ and (2S) in most of these final states and measure the corresponding branching fractions, many of them for the first time.
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