Observation of ψ(3770) p p and Measurement of Electromagnetic Form Factors of Proton at s = 3.510-4.946 GeV

Abstract

We search for possible charmonium(-like) states decaying into the pp final state by studying the Born cross sections of the e+e- pp reaction, and we determine the proton electromagnetic form factors by analyzing the proton angular distribution. The measurement is performed using a sample of e+e- collision data collected at 47 center-of-mass energies from 3.510 to 4.946 GeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 26 fb-1, recorded by the BESIII detector collected at the BEPCII collider. The decay ψ(3770) pp is observed with a significance of 6.6σ including systematic uncertainties. Furthermore, a structure near 4.2 GeV is observed with significances of 4.6σ or 4.8σ for the ψ(4160) or Y(4230) hypotheses including systematic uncertainties, respectively; these interpretations cannot presently be distinguished. In addition, the moduli of the form factor ratios |GE/GM| and of the magnetic form factors |GM| are extracted by analyzing the proton polar angle distribution with higher precision at large time-like squared momentum transfer. These results provide important experimental insights into both the decay mechanisms of charmonium(-like) states in the open charm region and the internal structure of proton.

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