Study of (10753) decays to π+π-(nS) final states at Belle II
Abstract
We present an analysis of the process e+e-π+π-(nS) (where n = 1, 2, or 3) reconstructed in 19.6 fb-1 of Belle II data during a special run of the SuperKEKB collider at four energy points near the peak of the (10753) resonance. By analyzing the mass distribution of the π+π-(nS) system and the Born cross sections of the e+e-π+π-(nS) process, we report the first observation of (10753) decays to the π+π-(1S) and π+π-(2S) final states, and find no evidence for decays to π+π-(3S). Possible intermediate states in the π+π-(1S,2S) transitions are also investigated, and no evidence for decays proceeding via the π Zb or f0(980)(nS) intermediate states is found. We measure Born cross sections for the e+e-π+π-(nS) process that, combined with results from Belle, improve the precision of measurements of the (10753) mass and width by nearly a factor of two to (10756.32.70.6) MeV/c2 and (29.78.51.1) MeV, respectively. The relative ratios of the Born cross sections at the (10753) resonance peak are also reported for the first time.
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