Observation of the Anomalous Shape of X(1840) in J/ → γ 3(π+ π-) Indicating a Second Resonance Near pp Threshold
Abstract
Using a sample of (1008744)× 106 J/ events, which is about 45 times larger than that was previously analyzed, a further investigation on the J/→ γ 3(π+π-) decay is performed. A significant distortion at 1.84 GeV/c2 in the line-shape of the 3(π+π-) invariant mass spectrum is observed for the first time, which could be resolved by two overlapping resonant structures, X(1840) and X(1880). The new state X(1880) is observed with a statistical significance larger than 10σ. The mass and width of X(1880) are determined to be 1882.11.70.7 MeV/c2 and 30.75.5 2.4 MeV, respectively, which indicates the existence of a pp bound state.
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