Using 448.1×106 ψ(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, we employ a single-baryon tagging technique to make the first observation of ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄(1530)+ and Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄+ decays with a statistical significance of more than 10σ and 5.0σ, respectively. The branching fractions are measured to be B(ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄(1530)+)=(11.45±0.40±0.59)×10-5 and B(ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄+)=(0.70±0.11±0.04)×10-5. The angular distribution parameter for ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄(1530)+ is determined to be α=0.40±0.24±0.06, which agrees with the theoretical predictions within 1σ. The first uncertainties are statistical, and the second systematic.

Observation of psi(3886) -> Xi(1530)(-)(Xi)over-bar(1530)(+) and Xi(1530)(-)(Xi)over-bar(+)

Garzia I.;Savrie M.;
2019

Abstract

Using 448.1×106 ψ(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, we employ a single-baryon tagging technique to make the first observation of ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄(1530)+ and Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄+ decays with a statistical significance of more than 10σ and 5.0σ, respectively. The branching fractions are measured to be B(ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄(1530)+)=(11.45±0.40±0.59)×10-5 and B(ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄+)=(0.70±0.11±0.04)×10-5. The angular distribution parameter for ψ(3686)→Ξ(1530)-Ξ̄(1530)+ is determined to be α=0.40±0.24±0.06, which agrees with the theoretical predictions within 1σ. The first uncertainties are statistical, and the second systematic.
2019
Ablikim, M.; Achasov, M. N.; Adlarson, P.; Ahmed, S.; Albrecht, M.; Alekseev, M.; Amoroso, A.; An, F. F.; An, Q.; Bai, Y.; Bakina, O.; Ferroli, R. B.;...espandi
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