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Measurement of the $mathrm e^+mathrm e^-rightarrowmathrmpi^+mathrmpi^-$ Cross Section between 600 and 900 MeV Using Initial State Radiation

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 Publication date 2015
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We extract the $e^+e^-rightarrow pi^+pi^-$ cross section in the energy range between 600 and 900 MeV, exploiting the method of initial state radiation. A data set with an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb$^{-1}$ taken at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider is used. The cross section is measured with a systematic uncertainty of 0.9%. We extract the pion form factor $|F_pi|^2$ as well as the contribution of the measured cross section to the leading order hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to $(g-2)_mu$. We find this value to be $a_mu^{pipi,rm LO}(600-900;rm MeV) = (368.2 pm 2.5_{rm stat} pm 3.3_{rm sys})cdot 10^{-10}$.

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In Phys. Lett. B 753, 629-638 (2016) [arXiv:1507.08188] the BESIII collaboration published a cross section measurement of the process $e^+e^-to pi^+ pi^-$ in the energy range between 600 and 900 MeV. In this erratum we report a corrected evaluation of the statistical errors in terms of a fully propagated covariance matrix. The correction also yields a reduced statistical uncertainty for the hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, which now reads as $a_mu^{pipimathrm{, LO}}(600 - 900,mathrm{MeV}) = (368.2 pm 1.5_{rm stat} pm 3.3_{rm syst})times 10^{-10}$. The central values of the cross section measurement and of $a_mu^{pipimathrm{, LO}}$, as well as the systematic uncertainties remain unchanged.
75 - Benedikt Kloss 2015
Using a data set with an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb$^{-1}$ taken at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we extract the $e^+e^-rightarrow pi^+pi^-$ cross section and the pion form factor $|F_pi|^2$ in the energy range between 600 and 900 MeV. We exploit the method of initial state radiation for this measurement, yielding a systematic uncertainty of 0.9%. We calculate the contribution of the measured cross section to the leading-order hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to $(g-2)_mu$.
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