Observation of the Y(4230) and evidence for a new vector charmonium-like state Y(4710) in e+e- KS0 KS0 J/
Abstract
Cross sections for the process e+ e- KS0 KS0 J/ at center-of-mass energies from 4.128 to 4.950 GeV are measured using data samples with a total integrated luminosity of 21.2 fb-1 collected by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring. The Y(4230) state is observed in the energy dependence of the e+ e- KS0 KS0 J/ cross section for the first time with a statistical significance of 26.0σ. In addition, an enhancement around 4.710 GeV, called the Y(4710), is seen with a statistical significance of 4.2σ. There is no clear structure around 4.484 GeV. Using a fit with a coherent sum of three Breit-Wigner functions, we determine the mass and width of the Y(4230) state to be 4226.9 6.6 21.9 MeV/c2 and 71.7 16.2 31.4 MeV, respectively, and the mass and width of the Y(4710) state to be 4704.0 52.3 69.5 MeV/c2 and 183.2 114.0 90.8 MeV, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. In addition, the average Born cross section ratio of e+ e- KS0 KS0 J/ to e+ e- K+ K- J/ is measured to be 0.388-0.028+0.0350.016, or 0.426-0.031+0.0380.018 if three-body phase space is considered.
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