Observation of +c nπ+η and search for +c na0(980)+
Abstract
By analysing 6.1 fb-1 of data collected at center-of-mass energies between s=4.600 and 4.843 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we observe the decay c+ nπ+η for the first time with a statistical significance of 9.5σ. The ratio of branching fractions B(c+ nπ+η)/B(c+ π+η) is measured to be 0.1550.031 stat.0.012 syst. Taking the world average of B(c+ π+η) as reference, the absolute branching fraction is calculated to be B(c+ nπ+η)=(2.940.59 stat.0.23 syst.0.13 ref.)×10-3. The intermediate process c+ na0(980)+ is also searched for in the π+η invariant mass spectrum. Since no significant signal is found, the upper limit on B(c+ na0(980)+)×B(a0(980)+π+η) is set to 8.4×10-4 at 90\% confidence level. A sophisticated deep learning approach using a Transformer-based architecture is employed to distinguish signals from prevalent hadronic backgrounds, complemented by thorough validation and systematic uncertainty quantification.
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