Strong and electromagnetic amplitudes, direct CP and isospin asymmetries in the decays J/ψ K0SK+π-+c.c.
Abstract
Using e+e- annihilation data collected at 26 center-of-mass energy points between 3000.00 and 3119.88~MeV with the BESIII detector, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of about 440.7~pb-1, we study the cross section lineshape of e+e- KS0 K+π-+c.c.. The relative phases and magnitudes between J/ψ strong and electromagnetic decay amplitudes are measured to be (123.75.3);4.310.22 or (-123.15.2);4.380.22, with corresponding branching fractions B(J/ψ KS0 K+π-+c.c.)=(5.170.20) or (5.360.20)×10-3. Based on a partial wave analysis, the cross sections of e+e- K0 K*(892)0+c.c. and e+e- K+ K*(892)-+c.c. are obtained. For these subprocesses, the relative phases and magnitudes are determined as (155.215.5);3.670.27 or (-154.115.5);3.710.25 and (180.131.8);25.062.51, respectively. The large relative phases deviate from the orthogonality relation expected from experiment and from the assumption of purely real amplitudes by more than 3σ. The measured branching fractions B(J/ψ K0 K*(892)0)+c.c.=(4.180.18) or (4.310.19)×10-3, B(J/ψ K+ K*(892)-+c.c.)=(7.090.28)×10-3 are all consistent with the world average values, but achieve better than a twofold improvement in precision. The ratios between the branching fractions of J/ψ K0 K*(892)0+c.c. and J/ψ K+ K*(892)-+c.c. are RK*K=0.5890.012 or 0.6120.013. After subtracting the electromagnetic contribution, the corresponding strong amplitude ratios are R3gK*K=0.8840.050 or 0.9090.044, which deviate 2.3 or 2.1σ from the unity. No evidence for direct CP violation is observed.
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