Discovery of a Glueball-like particle X(2370) at BESIII
Abstract: Radiative decays of the $J/\psi$ particle are of gluon-rich environment, providing an ideal place for hunting glueballs. The $X(2370)$ particle was first discovered in $J/\psi\to \gamma \pi+\pi-\eta{\prime}$ process in 2011 with the BESIII experiment at BEPCII Collider, and later it was confirmed in $J/\psi\to\gamma K\bar{K}\eta{\prime}$ decays. In 2024, with a sample of 10 billion $J/\psi$ events collected at the BESIII detector, the spin-parity of the $X(2370)$ was determined to be $0{-+}$ for the first time in the partial wave analysis of $J/\psi\to \gamma K{0}{S}K{0}{S} \eta{\prime}$ process. Recently, new decay modes of $X(2370)\to K{0}{S}K{0}{S}\pi0$, $\pi0\pi0\eta$ and $a0\pi0$ were observed. The mass, spin-parity quantum numbers, production and decay properties of the $X(2370)$ particle are consistent with the features of the lightest pseudoscalar glueball.
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