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By using the covariant L-S Scheme for the partial wave analysis, we deduce the ratios between the S-wave and D-wave contributions from the recent data of $psi(1^-) to B_8(1/2^+) bar{B}_8(1/2^-)$ from the BESIII collaboration. For the $J/psito Lambdabar{Lambda}$ and $J/psi(psi(2S))to Sigma^{+}bar{Sigma}^{-}$, the ratios are fixed and the average angular momenta are computed to estimate the effective radii of these processes. The results show that the effective radii of these decays of $J/psi(psi(2S))$ are very small, which are around 0.04 fm. Thus, it is a nice place to search excited baryon resonances with lower spin in the decays of $J/psi(psi(2S))$. Furthermore, for the other $psi(1^-) to B_8(1/2^+) bar{B}_8(1/2^-)$ reactions, we propose some methods to get such effective radius.
With a sample of 14 million psi(2S) events collected by the BESII detector at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC), the decay channels psi(2S)->p p-bar, Lambda Lambda-bar, Sigma0 Sigma0-bar, Xi Xi-bar are measured, and their branching ratios
Using a sample of 2.59 times 10^7 psi(2S) decays collected by the CLEO--c detector, we present results of a study of chi_{cJ} (J=0,1,2) decays into baryon-antibaryon final states. We present the worlds most precise measurements of the chi_cJ -> p-pba
Using a sample of $1.31times 10^9$ $J/psi$ events collected with the BESIII detector, we report the first observation of spin polarization of $Lambda$ and $barLambda$ hyperons from the coherent production in the $J/psitoLambdabarLambda$ decay. We mea
We argue that the s-channel cut contribution to J/psi hadroproduction can be significantly larger than the usual cut contribution of the color-singlet mechanism, which is known to underestimate the experimental measurements. A scenario accounting for
The radiative decays of $b$-baryons facilitate the direct measurement of photon helicity in $bto sgamma$ transitions thus serving as an important test of physics beyond the Standard Model. In this paper we analyze the complete angular distribution of