Observation of K*(892)0 K*(892)0 in cJ Decays

Abstract

K*(892)0 K*(892)0 signals from cJ (J=0,1,2) decays are observed for the first time using a data sample of 14 million (2S) events accumulated at the BES II detector. The branching fractions B(cJ K*(892)0 K*(892)0) (J = 0,1,2) are determined to be (1.55 0.35 0.30)× 10-3, (1.58 0.32 0.29)× 10-3, and (4.67 0.55 0.85)× 10-3 for the c0, c1 and c2 decays, respectively, where the first errors are statistical and the second are systematic. The significances of these signals are about 4.2σ, 4.3σ, and 7.5σ, respectively.

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