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A partial wave analysis of pbar-p -> eta-eta-pizero

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 Added by David Bugg
 Publication date 2011
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A partial wave analysis of pbar-p -> eta-eta-pizero data from the Crystal Barrel experiment is made in terms of s-channel resonances. The decay channels a_0(980)-eta, f_0(1770)-pi and f_0(2105)-pi provide evidence for two I = 1 J^{PC} = 0^{-+} resonances. The first has mass M =2360 +- 25 MeV and width Gamma = 300^{+100}_{-50} MeV, and the second M =2070 pm 35 MeV, Gamma = 310^{+100}_{-50} MeV. There is also evidence for a J^{PC} = 2^{-+} state with M = 2005 +- 15 MeV and Gamma = 200 +- 40 MeV, decaying strongly to a_0(980)-pi.

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An analysis of data on pbar-p -> eta-eta-pizero-pizero is presented at pbar beam momenta 600 to 1940 MeV/c. There is evidence for an I = 1, J^PC = 2^-+ resonance in eta-eta-pizero with mass M = 1880 +- 20 MeV and width 255 +- 45 MeV, decaying strongly a2(1320)-eta; it is too strong to be explained as the high mass tail of pi_2(1670) -> a2(1320)-eta. There is tentative evidence also for weak decays to f_0(1500)pi. It makes a natural partner to the eta 2(1860).
We present data on pbar-p -> eta-eta-pizero at beam momenta of 600, 900, 1050, and 1200 MeV/c. At the higher three momenta, a signal is clearly visible due to pbar-p -> f_0(1770)-pizero, f_0(1770) -> eta-eta. It has mass 1770+-12 MeV and width 220+-40 MeV, where errors cover systematic uncertainties as well as statistics.
Data on pbar-p -> 3eta for beam momenta 600--1940 MeV/c are presented. The strongest channel is f_0(1500)-eta from the initial pbar-p state 1S0. Together with eta-pizero-pizero data, the 3eta data determine the branching ratio BR[f_0(1500) -> eta-eta]/BR[f_0(1500) -> pizero-pizero] = 0.42+-0.09. They are consistent with a dominant contribution from an I=0, C=+1 J^{PC} = 0^{-+} resonance observed earlier in the eta-pizero-pizero data; from the combined eta-pizero-pizero and 3eta data, its mass is M = 2320 pm 15 MeV and its width Gamma = 230+-35 MeV.
Using a sample of $1.06 times 10^{8}$ $psi(2S)$ events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, the decay $psi(2S) to p bar{p}eta$ is studied. A partial wave analysis determines that the intermediate state N(1535) with a mass of $1524pm5^{+10}_{-4}$ MeV/$c^2$ and a width of $130^{+27+57}_{-24-10}$ MeV/$c^2$ is dominant in the decay; the product branching fraction is determined to be $B(psi(2S) to N(1535)bar{p})times B(N(1535)to peta)+c.c. = (5.2pm0.3^{+3.2}_{-1.2})times 10^{-5}$. Furthermore, the branching fraction of $psi(2S) to eta p bar{p}$ is measured to be $(6.4pm0.2pm0.6)times 10^{-5}$.
Based on a sample of $2.25times 10^{8}$ $J/psi$ events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, a full partial wave analysis on $J/psitogammaetaeta$ was performed using the relativistic covariant tensor amplitude method. The results show that the dominant $0^{++}$ and $2^{++}$ components are from the $f_0(1710)$, $f_0(2100)$, $f_0(1500)$, $f_2(1525)$, $f_2(1810)$ and $f_2(2340)$. The resonance parameters and branching fractions are also presented.
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