Precise Measurement of the c0 Resonance Parameters and Branching Fractions of c0,c2π+π-/K+K-

Abstract

By analyzing a (3686) data sample containing (107.70.6)×106 events taken with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring in 2009, the c0 resonance parameters are precisely measured using c0,c2 π+π-/K+K- events. The mass of c0 is determined to be M(c0)=(3415.630.070.070.07)~MeV/c2, and its full width is (c0)=(12.520.120.13)~ MeV, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic, and the third for mass comes from c2 mass uncertainty. These measurements improve the precision of c0 mass by a factor of four and width by one order of magnitude over the previous individual measurements, and significantly boost our knowledge about the charmonium spectrum. Together with additional (345.42.6)×106 (3686) data events taken in 2012, the decay branching fractions of c0,c2π+π-/K+K- are measured as well, with precision improved by a factor of three compared to previous measurements. These c0 decay branching fractions provide important inputs for the study of glueballs.

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