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First observation of exclusive $\Upsilon(1S)$ and $\Upsilon(2S)$ decays into light hadrons

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2012-08-16 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Using samples of 102 million Υ(1S)\Upsilon(1S) and 158 million Υ(2S)\Upsilon(2S) events collected with the Belle detector, we study exclusive hadronic decays of these two bottomonium resonances to the three-body final states ϕK+K\phi K^+ K^-, ωπ+π\omega \pi^+ \pi^- and K0(892)Kπ+K^{\ast 0}(892) K^- \pi^+ , and to the two-body Vector-Tensor (ϕf2(1525)\phi f_2'(1525), ωf2(1270)\omega f_2(1270), ρa2(1320)\rho a_2(1320) and K0(892)Kˉ20(1430)K^{\ast 0}(892) \bar{K}_2^{\ast 0}(1430) ) and Axial-vector-Pseudoscalar (K1(1270)+KK_1(1270)^+ K^-, K1(1400)+KK_1(1400)^+ K^- and b1(1235)+πb_1(1235)^+ \pi^- ) pairs. Signals are observed for the first time in the Υ(1S)ϕK+K\Upsilon(1S) \to \phi K^+ K^-, ωπ+π\omega \pi^+ \pi^-, K0Kπ+K^{\ast 0} K^- \pi^+, K0K20K^{\ast0} K_2^{\ast 0} and Υ(2S)ϕK+K\Upsilon(2S) \to \phi K^+ K^-, K0Kπ+K^{\ast 0} K^- \pi^+ decay modes. Branching fractions are determined for all the processes, while 90% confidence level upper limits are established on the branching fractions for the modes with a statistical significance less than 3σ3\sigma. The ratios of the branching fractions of Υ(2S)\Upsilon(2S) and Υ(1S)\Upsilon(1S) decays into the same final state are used to test a perturbative QCD prediction for OZI suppressed bottomonium decays.

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@article{arxiv.1205.1246,
  title  = {First observation of exclusive $\Upsilon(1S)$ and $\Upsilon(2S)$ decays into light hadrons},
  author = {Belle Collaboration and C. P. Shen and C. Z. Yuan and T. Iijima and I. Adachi and H. Aihara and D. M. Asner and T. Aushev and A. M. Bakich and A. Bay and K. Belous and B. Bhuyan and M. Bischofberger and G. Bonvicini and A. Bozek and M. Bračko and T. E. Browder and M. -C. Chang and P. Chang and A. Chen and P. Chen and B. G. Cheon and K. Chilikin and R. Chistov and I. -S. Cho and K. Cho and S. -K. Choi and Y. Choi and J. Dalseno and Z. Doležal and Z. Drásal and S. Eidelman and J. E. Fast and V. Gaur and N. Gabyshev and Y. M. Goh and B. Golob and J. Haba and H. Hayashii and Y. Horii and Y. Hoshi and W. -S. Hou and Y. B. Hsiung and H. J. Hyun and K. Inami and A. Ishikawa and R. Itoh and M. Iwabuchi and Y. Iwasaki and T. Iwashita and T. Julius and J. H. Kang and T. Kawasaki and C. Kiesling and B. H. Kim and H. O. Kim and J. B. Kim and J. H. Kim and M. J. Kim and Y. J. Kim and K. Kinoshita and B. R. Ko and S. Koblitz and P. Kodyš and S. Korpar and R. T. Kouzes and P. Križan and P. Krokovny and R. Kumar and T. Kumita and A. Kuzmin and Y. -J. Kwon and S. -H. Lee and J. Li and Y. Li and J. Libby and C. Liu and Y. Liu and Z. Q. Liu and R. Louvot and S. McOnie and K. Miyabayashi and H. Miyata and G. B. Mohanty and D. Mohapatra and A. Moll and N. Muramatsu and E. Nakano and M. Nakao and Z. Natkaniec and S. Nishida and K. Nishimura and O. Nitoh and S. Ogawa and T. Ohshima and S. Okuno and S. L. Olsen and P. Pakhlov and G. Pakhlova and C. W. Park and H. Park and H. K. Park and T. K. Pedlar and R. Pestotnik and M. Petrič and L. E. Piilonen and M. Ritter and H. Sahoo and Y. Sakai and D. Santel and T. Sanuki and Y. Sato and O. Schneider and C. Schwanda and K. Senyo and O. Seon and M. E. Sevior and M. Shapkin and V. Shebalin and T. -A. Shibata and J. -G. Shiu and B. Shwartz and A. Sibidanov and F. Simon and P. Smerkol and Y. -S. Sohn and A. Sokolov and E. Solovieva and M. Starič and M. Sumihama and T. Sumiyoshi and G. Tatishvili and Y. Teramoto and M. Uchida and S. Uehara and T. Uglov and Y. Unno and S. Uno and P. Urquijo and Y. Usov and P. Vanhoefer and G. Varner and C. H. Wang and P. Wang and X. L. Wang and M. Watanabe and Y. Watanabe and K. M. Williams and E. Won and B. D. Yabsley and Y. Yamashita and C. C. Zhang and Z. P. Zhang and V. Zhilich and V. Zhulanov and A. Zupanc},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.1246},
  year   = {2012}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication as a Rapid Communication in Physical Review D