Recent Advances in Hadron Production in e+e- Annihilation at BESIII
Abstract
This talk presents recent experimental findings at BESIII experiment, including three distinct studies. Firstly, it reports the measurements of the Born cross-sections of e+e-+-, -+, K0SK0L and K-+/0+c.c. at center-of-mass energies between 3.5 and 4.9 GeV. Secondly, it delves into the observation of significant flavor-SU(3) breaking in the kaon wave function at 12 GeV2<Q2<25 GeV2, the discovery of (3770) K0SK0L and the evidence of (4160) K-++c.c.. Thirdly, it discusses the search for the production of deuterons in e+e- annihilation at center-of-mass energies between 4.1 and 4.7 GeV in the reactions of e+e- ppπ-d+c.c. and pppnπ-+c.c.. These results offer new perspectives on hadron production in the baryonic final states and the flavor dynamics within the kaon wave function, and the rare decay processes involving the (3770) resonance, contributing to our understanding of hadron dynamics in this energy regime through baryon final states produced in e+e- collisions.
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