Search for ηc(2S)ωω and ωφ decays and measurements of cJωω and ωφ in (2S) radiative processes
Abstract
Using (2712 14) × 106 (2S) events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we search for the decays ηc(2S)ωω and ηc(2S)ωφ via the process (2S)γηc(2S). Evidence of ηc(2S)ωω is found with a statistical significance of 3.2σ. The branching fraction is measured to be B(ηc(2S)ωω)=(5.653.77( stat.)5.32( syst.))×10-4. No statistically significant signal is observed for the decay ηc(2S)ωφ. The upper limit of the branching fraction at the 90\% confidence level is determined to be B((2S)γηc(2S),ηc(2S)ωφ)<2.24× 10-7. We also update the branching fractions of cJ ωω and cJωφ decays via the (2S)γcJ transition. The branching fractions are determined to be B(c0ωω)=(10.630.110.46)× 10-4, B(c1ωω)=(6.390.070.29)× 10-4, B(c2ωω)=(8.500.080.38)× 10-4, B(c0ωφ)=(1.180.030.05)× 10-4, B(c1ωφ)=(2.030.150.12)× 10-5, and B(c2ωφ)=(9.371.070.59)× 10-6, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic.
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