Recent BABAR results on measurement of exclusive hadronic cross sections

Abstract

The measurement of exclusive e+e- to hadrons processes is a significant part of the physics program of BABAR experiment, aimed to improve the calculation of the hadronic contribution to the muon g-2 and to study the intermediate dynamics of the processes. We present the most recent results obtained by using the full data set of about 470\,fb-1 collected by the BABAR detector at the PEP-II e+e- collider at a center-of-mass energy of about 10.6 GeV. In particular, we report the results on e+e- annihilation into six- and seven-pion final states. The study of the very rich dynamics of these processes can help to understand the difference seen between the QCD prediction and the sum of exclusive cross sections in the energy region around 2 GeV, thus improving the precision on the total hadronic cross section and of the g-2 calculation. Additionally, we report the results on a dedicated study to shed light on the resonant states production in the energy region around 2.2 GeV, which is presently rather unclear. We measure the reaction e+e- KSKL with data collected with the BABAR detector and analyse these data in conjunction with published BESIII data on e+e- K+K- and BABAR data on e+e- K+K-, π+π-, π+π-η, π+π-ω. This study supports the existence of an isovector resonance (2230) consistent with the resonance observed by BESIII.

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