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Partial wave analysis of $J/ψ\rightarrowγηη'$

Published 1 Feb 2022 in hep-ex | (2202.00623v5)

Abstract: Based on a sample of (10.09$\pm$0.04)$\times$10${9}$ $J/\psi$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring, a partial wave analysis of the decay $J/\psi \rightarrow \gamma\eta\eta'$ is performed. An isoscalar state with exotic quantum numbers $J{PC}=1{-+}$, denoted as $\eta_1(1855)$, has been observed for the first time with statistical significance larger than 19$\sigma$. Its mass and width are measured to be (1855$\pm$9${-1}{+6}$)~MeV/$c{2}$ and (188$\pm$18${-8}{+3}$)~MeV, respectively. The product branching fraction ${\cal B}(J/\psi$$\rightarrow$$ \gamma\eta_1(1855)$$\rightarrow$$\gamma\eta\eta')$ is measured to be (2.70$\pm 0.41 _{-0.35}{+0.16}) \times$10${-6}$. The first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. In addition, an upper limit on the branching ratio ${\cal B}(f_0(1710)$$\rightarrow$$\eta\eta')$/${\cal B}(f_0(1710)$$\rightarrow$$\pi\pi)$ is determined to be $1.61 \times 10{-3}$ at 90\% confidence level, which lends support to the hypothesis that the $f_0(1710)$ has a large glueball component.

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