The π+π-π+π-, K+K-π+π-, and K+K- K+K- Cross Sections at Center-of-Mass Energies 0.5--4.5 Measured with Initial-State Radiation
Abstract
We study the process e+e-π+π-π+π-γ, with a hard photon radiated from the initial state. About 60,000 fully reconstructed events have been selected from 89 fb-1 of BaBar data. The invariant mass of the hadronic final state defines the effective center-of-mass energy, so that these data can be compared with the corresponding direct e+e- measurements. From the 4π-mass spectrum, the cross section for the process e+e-π+π-π+π- is measured for center-of-mass energies from 0.6 to 4.5 GeV/c2. The uncertainty in the cross section measurement is typically 5%. We also measure the cross sections for the final states K+ K- π+π- and K+ K- K+ K-. We observe the J/ in all three final states and measure the corresponding branching fractions. We search for X(3872) in J/ (μ+μ-) π+π- and obtain an upper limit on the product of the e+e- width of the X(3872) and the branching fraction for X(3872) J/π+π-.
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