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Pentaquark search and other multiquark candidates at BES

Pentaquark search and other multiquark candidates at BES. Xiaoyan SHEN Representing BES Collaboration Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS shenxy@ihep.ac.cn ICHEP 2004 August 16 - 22, 2004, Beijing, P. R. China. Outline. Introduction Pentaquark searches at BES

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Pentaquark search and other multiquark candidates at BES

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  1. Pentaquark search and other multiquark candidates at BES Xiaoyan SHEN Representing BES Collaboration Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS shenxy@ihep.ac.cn ICHEP 2004 August 16 - 22, 2004, Beijing, P. R. China

  2. Outline • Introduction • Pentaquark searches at BES • Other multiquark candidates at BES *pp threshold enhancement in * p threshold enhancement in * Kthreshold enhancement in • Summary

  3. Introduction World J/ and (2S) Samples (×106) BESII Detector BESII 58MJ/ J/ BESII 14M(2S) • VC: xy = 100 m TOF: T = 180 ps • MDC: xy = 220 m BSC: E/E= 21 % • dE/dx= 8.5 %  = 7.9 mr • p/p=1.78(1+p2) z = 2.3 cm • counter: r= 3 cm B field: 0.4 T z = 5.5 cm (2S)

  4. Pentaquark searches at BES +(1540) • not forbidden by QCD: definite evidence of pentaquark states would be an important addition to our understanding of QCD. • a baryon with S=+1 is a natural candidate

  5. experimental status of +(1540) • “Positive” experiments: • many • “Negative” experiments: • many • BES: • ALEPH: RΛ*(1520) < 0.1 • DELPHI: • L3: • HERA-B: RΛ*(1520) < 0.02 • SPHINX: RΛ*(1520) < 0.02 • CDF: (LEPS) MΘ

  6. Need more experimental facts(through different processes)BES:e+ e- collision; has relatively clean data samples with less backgroundsinvestigate the pentaquark state  in the hadronic decays of charmonium

  7. y(2S)  KSpK-n and KSpK+nDecays pentaquark  NK NK

  8. J/y KSpK-n and KSpK+nDecays

  9. y(2S) J/y No clear pentaquark state (1540) (or ) is observed.

  10. Upper limits @ 90% C.L.

  11. Upper limits @ 90% C.L.

  12. Multiquark candidates at BES 1.Near pp threshold enhancement in enhancement c Phys. Rev. Lett., 91 (2003) 022001

  13. Fit results Fitted peak J/ygpp BES II +3 +5 -10 -25 Mass: M=1859 MeV/c2 Width: G < 30 MeV/c2 (90% CL) Fitted curve c2/dof=56/56 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 M(pp)-2mp (GeV) Eff. curve BG curve

  14. MARK-III & DM2 Results MARK-III Threshold enhancement DM2 Claimed in Phys. Rep. 174(1989) 67-227 Too small statistics to draw any conclusion on the threshold enhancement, e.g., cannot exclude known particles such as h(1760)

  15. Belle sees low-mass pp systems in B decays BppK BD0pp M pp (GeV) M pp Statistics is also low.

  16. This enhancement is important: • FSI not favored • mass≤2mp,width is narrow  Hard to be explained as a conventional qq meson

  17. pp bound state (baryonium)? There is lots & lots of literature about this possibility deuteron: baryonium: attractive nuclear force attractive force? + n + - loosely bound 3-q 3-q color singlets with Md = 2mp- e loosely bound 3-q 3-q color singlets with Mb = 2mp-d ? Observations of this structure in other decay modes are desirable.

  18. 2. Observation of an enhancement near mass threshold in process  Data/MC The clear Λ signal in data shows high purity of signal.

  19. Phase Space Data Data

  20. S-wave BW fit results P-wave BW fit results • M = (2075 12  5) MeV Γ = (90  35  9) MeV BR = (5.9  1.4  2.0) 10-5 • M = (2044 17) MeV • Γ = (20  45) MeV • 2/d.o.f = 32.5/26 • 2/d.o.f = 31.1/26 • About 7σ statistical significance high L hypotheses fail The systematic errors are carefully studied in S-wave case. Accepted by P. R. L. Hep-ex/0405050

  21. Near threshold enhancement is also observed in Fix the parameters, 4 away from phase space. Accepted by P. R. L. Hep-ex/0405050

  22. 3. Near threshold enhancement in Nx Nx Events/10MeV (Arbitrary normalization) PS, eff. corrected Nx

  23. PWA is performed to • possible N* and *states listed in PDG are fitted • N(1720), N(1900), (1520), (1690), … • manydifferent combinations are tried • different form factors are used • different JP of Nx is tried • also tried N(1535) to fit Nx

  24. N(1720), N(1900), (1520), (1690) …. included in the PWA fit An example: • Mass and Width scan M  1520 – 1620 MeV   110 MeV • JP = 1/2- • Total fit (S=-952) • Nevent: Fraction Nevent NX 22% 1210 Mass scan(GeV/c2) Ln L Width scan(GeV/c2)

  25. Events/10MeV Crosses: data Hist.: PWA fit projection Dalitz plot (MC) Dalitz plot (data)

  26. JP check with various combinations  • JP½- ½+ 3/2- 3/2+ non • A -940 -848 -848 -930 -813 • B -845 -783 -806 -833 -752 • C -952 -841 -844 -916 -768 • D -880 -768 -752 -822 -650 • E -957 -889 -893 -944 -875 • F -970 -920 -925 -963 -919 • G -954 -925 -919 -944 -909

  27. fit results

  28. An abnormal enhancement is observed in the mass threshold of MK • Its mass and width: (large uncertainty near threshold, high statistics is crucial!) Mass 1500~1650MeV Width70~110MeV JP favors 1/2- • large BR(J/pNx)Br(NxK) (2*10-4). What is it?? Possibly N*(1535) with large coupling to K Kmolecular state ??

  29. Summary • no (1540) seen in both J/ and (2S) hadronic decays. • a near pp threshold enhancement observed in J/pp decay. Baryonium?? • a near p threshold enhancement observed in both J/ pK and (2S) pK decays. • a near K threshold enhancement observed in J/pK. large coupling to K. K molecular state??

  30. Thank you! 谢谢!

  31. FSI ? —— Not favored • Theoretical calculation (Zou and Chiang, PRD69 034004 (2003))shows that the enhancement caused by one-pion-exchange FSI is too small to explain the BES structure. • For FSI, the BES structure should be the same as in elastic scattering (Bugg, hep-ph/0406293): But it is NOT ! The enhancement caused by Coulomb interaction is even smaller than one-pion-exchange FSI ! |M|2 BES BES |M|2 Both arbitrary normalization Both arbitrary normalization one-pion-exchange FSI

  32. NO strong threshold enhancement in collision (at LEAR) • With threshold kinematic contributions removed, there are very smooth threshold enhancements in elastic “matrix element” and very small enhancement in annihilation “matrix element”:  much weaker than what BES observed ! |M|2 |M|2 BES BES Both arbitrary normalization Both arbitrary normalization

  33. Any inconsistency? NO! • For example: with Mres = 1859 MeV, Γ = 30 MeV, J=0, BR(ppbar) ~ 10%, based on: At Ecm = 2mp + 6 MeV ( i.e., pLab = 150 MeV ), in elastic process, the resonant cross section is only~ 0.6 mb : much smaller than the continuum cross section ~ 94 +/- 20 mb  Very difficult to observe it in collisions.

  34. PWA of the near-threshold enhancement(NX) in mK PWA with: • a: NX,N(1720),N(1900),(1520), (1570), (1690), (1810), X(2075) • b: NX,N(1720),N(1900),(1520), (1690), (1810), X(2075) • c: NX,N(1720),N(1900),(1520), (1570), (1690), (1890),X(2075) • d: NX,N(1720),N(1900),(1520), (1690), (1890),X(2075) • e: NX,N(1720),N(1900),(1520), (1570), (1690), (1810), (1890),X(2075) • f: NX,N(1720),N(1900),N(2050), (1520), (1570), (1690), (1810), (1890),X(2075) • g: NX,N(1720),N(1900),N(2050), (1520), (1570), (1690), (1810), (1890) J(p) 1/2(-) 3/2(+) 3/2(+) 3/2(+) 3/2(-) 1/2(-) 3/2(-) 1/2(+) 3/2(+) 1(-) m(GeV)1.535,1.720, 1.900, 2.050, 1.5195, 1.570, 1.690, 1.810, 1.890, 2.080 (GeV) 0.150, 0.150 0.300, 0.200, 0.0156, 0.070, 0.060, 0.150, 0.100, 0.080 • h:N(1535),N(1650),N(1720),N(1900), (1520), (1570),(1690), (1810), (1890),X(2075) • i: N(1535),N(1650),N(1720),N(1900), (1520), (1690), (1810), (1890),X(2075) J(p)1/2(-) 1/2(-), mN(1650)=1.650, N(1650)=0.150 • j: 18Res All possible N* and *states listed in PDG and N(1900)(3/2-),N(2050)(1/2+,3/2+), (1570), X(2075) N(1535)=NX

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