Observation of ηc(1S, 2S) and cJ decays to 2(π+π-)η via (3686) radiative transitions

Abstract

Based on 2.7 × 109~(3686) decays collected with the BESIII detector, the radiative decay (3686)γ2(π+π-)η is investigated to measure properties of S- and P-wave charmonium states. The branching fraction of the decay ηc(1S) 2(π+π-)η, which is found to have a strong dependence on the interference pattern between ηc(1S) and non-ηc(1S) processes, is measured in both destructive and constructive interference scenarios for the first time. The mass and width of the ηc(1S) are measured to be M=(2984.14 0.13 0.38) MeV/c2 and =(28.82 0.11 0.82) MeV, respectively. Clear signals for the decays of the cJ(J=0,1,2) and the ηc(2S) to 2(π+π-)η are also observed for the first time, and the corresponding branching fractions are measured. The ratio of the branching fractions between the ηc(2S) and ηc(1S) decays is significantly lower than the theoretical prediction, which might suggest different dynamics in their decays.

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