Observation of structures in the processes e+e-→ωc1 and ωc2
Abstract
We present measurements of the Born cross sections for the processes e+e-→ωc1 and ωc2 at center-of-mass energies s from 4.308 to 4.951 GeV. The measurements are performed with data samples corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 11.0 fb-1 collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring. Assuming the e+e-→ωc2 signals come from a single resonance, the mass and width are determined to be M=(4413.69.00.8) MeV/c2 and =(110.515.02.9) MeV, respectively, which is consistent with the parameters of the well-established resonance (4415). In addition, we also use one single resonance to describe the e+e-→ωc1 lineshape, and determine the mass and width to be M=(4544.218.71.7) MeV/c2 and =(116.133.51.7) MeV, respectively. The structure of this lineshape, observed for the first time, requires further understanding.
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