Study of theππmass spectra in the processe+e−→π+π−π0ats≃1020MeV
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Abstract
The invariant mass spectra of the π+π− and π±π0 pairs in the process e+e−→π+π−π0 were studied in the Spherical Neutral Detector experiment at the VEPP-2M collider in the energy region s≃1020 MeV. These studies were based on about 0.5×106 events. The spectra were analyzed in the framework of the vector meson dominance model. It was found that the experimental data can be described assuming the e+e−→ρπ→π+π−π0 transition only. An upper limit on the branching ratio of the φ(1020)→π+π−π0 decay through intermediate states different from ρπ was obtained at the 90% confidence level: B(φ→π+π−π0)Reference Key |
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Authors | M. N. Achasov,V. M. Aulchenko,K. I. Beloborodov,A. V. Berdyugin,A. G. Bogdanchikov,A. V. Bozhenok,A. D. Bukin,D. A. Bukin,S. V. Burdin,T. V. Dimova,V. P. Druzhinin,V. B. Golubev,V. N. Ivanchenko,P. M. Ivanov,A. A. Korol,M. S. Korostelev,S. V. Koshuba,A. V. Otboev,E. V. Pakhtusova,E. A. Perevedentsev,A. A. Salnikov,S. I. Serednyakov,V. V. Shary,Yu. M. Shatunov,V. A. Sidorov,Z. K. Silagadze,A. V. Vasiljev,Yu. S. Velikzhanin;M. N. Achasov;V. M. Aulchenko;K. I. Beloborodov;A. V. Berdyugin;A. G. Bogdanchikov;A. V. Bozhenok;A. D. Bukin;D. A. Bukin;S. V. Burdin;T. V. Dimova;V. P. Druzhinin;V. B. Golubev;V. N. Ivanchenko;P. M. Ivanov;A. A. Korol;M. S. Korostelev;S. V. Koshuba;A. V. Otboev;E. V. Pakhtusova;E. A. Perevedentsev;A. A. Salnikov;S. I. Serednyakov;V. V. Shary;Yu. M. Shatunov;V. A. Sidorov;Z. K. Silagadze;A. V. Vasiljev;Yu. S. Velikzhanin; |
Journal | physical review d |
Year | 2002 |
DOI | 10.1103/physrevd.65.032002 |
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