Observation of ηc(2S) 3(π+π-) and measurements of cJ 3(π+π-) in (3686) radiative transitions

Abstract

The hadronic decay ηc(2S) 3(π+π-) is observed with a statistical significance of 9.3 standard deviations using (448.12.9)×106 (3686) events collected by the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. The measured mass and width of ηc(2S) are (3643.4 2.3 ( stat.) 4.4 ( syst.)) MeV/c2 and (19.8 3.9 ( stat.) 3.1 ( syst.)) MeV, respectively, which are consistent with the world average values within two standard deviations. The product branching fraction B[(3686) γ ηc(2S)]×B[ηc(2S)3(π+π-)] is measured to be (9.2 1.0 ( stat.) 0.9 ( syst.))×10-6. Using B[(3686) γ ηc(2S)]=(7.0+3.4-2.5)×10-4, we obtain B[ηc(2S) 3(π+π-)] = (1.31 0.15 ( stat.) 0.13 ( syst.)(+0.64-0.47) ( extr))×10-2, where the third uncertainty is from B[(3686) γ ηc(2S)]. We also measure the cJ 3(π+π-) (J=0, 1, 2) decays via (3686) γ cJ transitions. The branching fractions are B[c0 3(π+π-)] = (2.0800.006 ( stat.)0.068 ( syst.))×10-2, B[c1 3(π+π-)] = (1.0920.004 ( stat.)0.035 ( syst.))×10-2, and B[c2 3(π+π-)] = (1.5650.005 ( stat.)0.048 ( syst.))×10-2.

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