Search for the e+e-ηb(1S)ω and e+e-b0(1P)ω processes at s=10.745\,GeV
Abstract
We search for the e+e-ηb(1S)ω and e+e-b0(1P)ω processes at a center-of-mass energy of 10.745 GeV, which is close to the peak of the (10753) state. We use data collected by the Belle II experiment during a special run, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.8\,fb-1. We reconstruct ωπ+π-π0 decays and use the ω meson's recoil mass to search for the signals. We do not find evidence for either process, and set upper limits on the corresponding Born-level cross sections of 2.5 pb and 7.8 pb, respectively, at the 90% confidence level. The b0(1P)ω limit is the result of a combination of this analysis and a previous search using full reconstruction.
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