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The process $e^{+}e^{-}rightarrowLambdabar{Lambda}$ is studied using data samples at $sqrt{s}=2.2324$, 2.400, 2.800 and 3.080 GeV collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider. The Born cross section is measured at $sqrt{s}$=2.2324 GeV, which is 1.0 MeV above the $Lambdabar{Lambda}$ mass threshold, to be $305pm45^{+66}_{-36}$ pb, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. The substantial cross section near threshold is significantly larger than that expected from theory, which predicts the cross section to vanish at threshold. The Born cross sections at $sqrt{s}$=2.400, 2.800 and 3.080 GeV are measured and found to be consistent with previous experimental results, but with improved precision. Finally, the corresponding effective electromagnetic form factors of $Lambda$ are deduced.
We report a measurement of the exclusive e+e- -->Lambda_c+ Lambda_c- cross section as a function of center-of-mass energy near the Lambda_c+ Lambda_c- threshold. A clear peak with a significance of 8.2 sigma is observed in the Lambda_c+ Lambda_c- inv
The Born cross section of the $e^{+}e^{-}~rightarrow~Lambda_{c}^{+} bar{Lambda}_{c}^{-}$ process is measured with unprecedented precision using data collected with the BESIII detector at $sqrt{s}=4574.5$, $45580.0$, $4590.0$ and $4599.5$ $mathrm{MeV}
The process $e^+ e^- to phi Lambda bar{Lambda}$ is studied using data samples collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider at center-of-mass energies $sqrt{s}$ ranging from $3.51$ to $4.60~{rm GeV}$ . An intermediate resonance structure
Using $e^+e^-$ collision data at ten center-of-mass energies between 2.644 and 3.080 GeV collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 500 pb$^{-1}$, we measure the cross sections and effective fo
The Born cross-sections and effective form factors for process $e^+e^-toXi^-bar{Xi}^+$ are measured at eight center-of-mass energies between 2.644 and 3.080 GeV, using a total integrated luminosity of 363.9 pb$^{-1}$ $e^+e^-$ collision data collected