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Physics Letters B | 1995

High-statistics study of f0(1500) decay into π0π0

C. Amsler; C. J. Batty; D. Engelhardt; R.P. Haddock; H. Stock; J. Brose; K.M. Crowe; M. Suffert; D. Walther; D. Jamnik; C. Kolo; T. Degener; R. Landua; H. Kalinowsky; F. Loser; N. P. Hessey; E. Schäfer; C. Strassburger; L. Montanet; J. Salk; E. Klempt; O. Cramer; W. Dünnweber; M. Merkel; U. Strohbusch; S. Ravndal; Mark J. Burchell; R. Bossingham; S. Spanier; M. Kunze

Abstract A partial-wave analysis of the reaction p p →π 0 π 0 π 0 has been performed using a high-quality high-statistics data set of 712 000 events. In addition to the f0(975) and f0(1300), the scalar resonance with mass m = (1500 ± 15) MeV and width Γ = (120 ± 25) MeV is necessary to describe the data.


Physics Letters B | 1995

Coupled channel analysis of pp annihilation into π0π0π0, π0ηη and π0π0η

C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; M. Benayoun; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombroski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann

We confirm the existence of the two IG(JPC) = 0+(0++) resonances f0(1370) and f0(1500) reported by us in earlier analyses. The analysis presented here couples the final states π0π0π0, π0π0η and π0ηη of pp annihilation at rest. It is based on a 3 × 3 K-matrix. We find masses and widths of M = (1390±30) MeV, Γ = (380±80) MeV; and M = (1500±10) MeV, Γ = (154 ± 30) MeV, respectively. The product branching ratios for the production and decay into π0π0 and ηη of the f0(1500) are (1.27 ± 0.33) · 10−3 and (0.60 ± 0.17) · 10−3, respectively.


Physics Letters B | 1992

The pseudoscalar mixing angle ΘPS from ν and ν′ production in p annihiltion at rest

C. Amsler; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; J. Bistirlich; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; H. Bossy; K. Braune; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; H.P. Dietz; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.-H. Heinsius

Abstract We have determined ratios of branching ratios for p p annihilations at rest into π 0 η and π 0 η ′, into ηη and ηη ′, and into ωη and ωη ′. All reactins are observed in two different all-neutral final states. The ratios permit a determination of the pseudoscalar mixing angle. We find Θ PS = −(17.3±1.8)°.


Physics Letters B | 1994

ηη′ threshold enhancement in p̄p annihilations into π0ηη′ at rest

C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock

Abstract We report on the observation of an ηη′ threshold enhancement produced in pp annihilations at rest into π0ηη′, which we identify with the recently discovered ƒ 0 (1500) .


Physics Letters B | 1995

Observation of radiative pp annihilation into a Φ meson

C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.H. Heinsius

Abstract The annihilation p p → Φγ has been investigated with the Crystal Barrel detector at LEAR for antiprotons stopped in liquid hydrogen. The observed branching ratio BR ( p p → Φγ = (1.7 ± 0.4) · 10 −5 is almost two orders of magnitude higher than expected from the OZI-rule. As a by-product, the branching ratios BR ( p p → K L K S ) = (9.0 ± 0.6) · 10 −4 and BR ( p p → Φπ 0 ) = (5.5 ± 0.7) · 10 −4 have been measured.


Physics Letters B | 1994

Observation of a scalar resonance decaying to π+π−π0π0 in pp annihilation at rest

C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; S. von Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.-H. Heinsius

Abstract We report an analysis of p p annihilation at rest into ϱ + ϱ − π 0 leading to the final state π + π − 3 π 0 . A strong signal is observed for a scalar resonance with mass 1374 ± 38 MeV/ c 2 and width 375 ± 61 MeV/ c 2 , decaying to ϱ + ϱ − . The resonance in ϱ + ϱ − represents 2.0 ± 0.3% of all p p annihilation at rest. It is also observed to decay into two S-wave dipions ( π + π − ) ( π 0 π 0 )). Under the assumption of isospin 0, this is probably ƒ 0 (1400) , seen for the first time in its 4 π decay mode.


Physics Letters B | 1995

High statistics study of ƒ0(1500)s decay into ηη

C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; O. Cramer; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; N. Djaoshvili; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; P. Giarritta; R. Hackmann

Abstract A partial wave analysis of the reaction p p →π o ηη has been performed, using a high quality, high statistics data set of 198,000 events. In addition to the ƒ 0 (1370), a second scalar resonance decaying into ηη, the ƒ 0 (1500), with mass m = (1505 ± 15) MeV and width Γ = (120 ± 30) MeV has to be introduced to describe the data.


Physics Letters B | 1993

Antiproton-proton annihilation at rest into ωπ0π0

C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; J. Bistirlich; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; H. Bossy; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; H.P. Dietz; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann

The annihilation channel pp → ωπ0π0, where ω decays to π0γ, was studied with antiprotons stopped in liquid hydrogen. This reaction is dominated by the production of b10(1235) with contributions from f2(1270) and the ππ S-wave. The branching ratio for pp → ωπ0π0 is (2.00±0.21)% of all annihilations. The branching ratios for b10(1235)π0 (b1 → ωπ0) and f2(1270)ω (f2 → π0π0) are (0.92 ± 0.11)% and (0.57 ± 0.07)% of all annihilations, respectively. Upper limits for the production of vector mesons decaying to ωπ are given and the ππ mass distribution around 1 GeV is discussed.


Physics Letters B | 1995

Observation of radiative anti-p p annihilation into a phi meson

C. Amsler; C. J. Batty; D.V. Bugg; R.P. Haddock; J. Luedemann; C. Kolo; W. Dünnweber; U. Strohbusch; J. Brose; K.M. Crowe; B. Kaemmle; M. Suffert; D. Walther; D. Jamnik; D. Engelhardt; T. Degener; R. Landua; P. Hidas; H. Kalinowsky; N. P. Hessey; C. Strassburger; L. Montanet; E. Klempt; O. Cramer; M. Merkel; E. Schaefer; S. Ravndal; Mark J. Burchell; R. Bossingham; S. Spanier

Abstract The annihilation p p → Φγ has been investigated with the Crystal Barrel detector at LEAR for antiprotons stopped in liquid hydrogen. The observed branching ratio BR ( p p → Φγ = (1.7 ± 0.4) · 10 −5 is almost two orders of magnitude higher than expected from the OZI-rule. As a by-product, the branching ratios BR ( p p → K L K S ) = (9.0 ± 0.6) · 10 −4 and BR ( p p → Φπ 0 ) = (5.5 ± 0.7) · 10 −4 have been measured.


Physics Letters B | 1994

Study of pp annihilation at rest into ωηπ0

C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; S. von Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.H. Heinsius

Abstract We have studied p p annihilations at rest in liquid hydrogen into the final state ωηπ 0 where ω decays to π 0 γ . This reaction is dominated by the production of α 0 (980) and contributions from a 2 (1320) and b 1 0 (1235). Upper limits for the production of an axial vector h ′ 1 (1380) meson and vector mesons ω(1390), ω(1600), and φ(1680) decaying to ωη are given. The branching ratio of p p annihilation into ωηπ 0 was determined to be (0.68±0.01±0.05)%.

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K.M. Crowe

University of California

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R. Bossingham

University of California

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D. Engelhardt

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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C. J. Batty

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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D.V. Bugg

Queen Mary University of London

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P. Birien

University of California

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T. Case

University of California

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