Measurement of baryon polarization in e+e-→ at s = 3.773 GeV
Abstract
Using a data sample of (3770) events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.9 fb-1, we report a measurement of spin polarization in e+e-→ at s = 3.773 GeV. The significance of polarization is found to be 2σ including the systematic uncertainty, which implies a zero phase between the transition amplitudes of the helicity states. This phase can be interpreted in terms of psionic form factors, and is determined to be = E - M = (71+66-46 5). Similarly, the ratio between the form factors is found to be R = |GE/GM| = 0.48+0.12-0.07 0.04. The first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic.
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