Measurement of cross sections of e+e- K0S K0S (3686) from s= 4.682 to 4.951 GeV

Abstract

The process e+e- K0S K0S (3686) is studied by analyzing e+e- collision data samples collected at eight center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.682 to 4.951 GeV with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.1~ fb-1. Observation of the e+e- K0S K0S (3686) process is found for the first time with a statistical significance of 6.3σ, and the cross sections at each center-of-mass energy are measured. The ratio of cross sections of e+e- KS0 KS0 (3686) relative to e+e- K+ K- (3686) is determined to be σ(e+e- KS0 KS0 (3686))σ(e+e- K+ K- (3686))=0.45 0.25, which is consistent with the prediction based on isospin symmetry. The uncertainty includes both statistical and systematic contributions. Additionally, the KS0(3686) invariant mass distribution is found to be consistent with three-body phase space. The significance of a contribution beyond three-body phase space is only 0.8σ.

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