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Jun Dai

Partial wave analysis ofJ/ψ→γηη

Based on a sample of 2.25 x 10(8) J/psi events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, a full partial wave analysis on J/psi -> gamma eta eta was performed using the relativistic covariant tensor amplitude method. The results show that the dominant 0(++) and 2(++) components are from the f(0)(1710), f(0)(2100), f(0)(1500), f(2)'(1525), f(2)(1810) and f(2)(2340). The resonance parameters and branching fractions are also presented.

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Search for hadronic transitionχcJ→ηcπ+π−and observation ofχcJ→KK¯πππ

Hadronic transitions of chi(cJ) -> eta(c)pi(+)pi(-) (J = 0, 1, 2) are searched for using a sample of 1.06 x 10(8) psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring. The eta(c) is reconstructed with (KSK +/-)-K-0 pi(-/+) and K+K-pi(0) final states. No signals are observed in any of the three chi(cJ) states in either eta(c) decay mode. At the 90% confidence level, the upper limits are determined to be B(chi(c0) -> eta(c)pi(+)pi(-)) eta(c)pi(+)pi(-)) eta(c)pi(+)pi(-)) eta(c)pi(+)pi(-)) is lower than the existing theoretical prediction by almost an order of magnitude. The branching fractions of chi(cJ) -> (KSK +/-)-K-0 pi(-/+)pi(+)pi(-), K+K-pi(+)pi(-)pi(0), omega K…

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Measurements of the branching fractions forJ/ψandψ′→ΛΛ¯π0andΛΛ¯η

We report on a study of the isospin-violating and isospin-conserving decays of the J/psi and psi' charmonium state to Lambda(Lambda) over bar pi(0) and Lambda(Lambda) over bar eta, respectively. The data are based on 225 million J/psi and 106 million psi' events that were collected with the BESIII detector. The most accurate measurement of the branching fraction of the isospin-violating process J/psi -> Lambda(Lambda) over bar pi(0) is obtained, and the isospin-conserving processes J/psi -> Lambda(Lambda) over bar eta and psi' -> Lambda(Lambda) over bar eta are observed for the first time. The branching fractions are measured to be B(J/psi -> Lambda(Lambda) over bar pi(0)) = (3.78 +/- 0.27(…

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