Title: New States Containing Charm at BABAR
1New States Containing Charm at BABAR
- PHENO 06 Symposium
- A.J. Edwards - Stanford University
- May 15
2Outline
- ?c(2940)
- A new charm baryon above the Dp threshold.
- ?cc and ?cc
- Are double-charm baryons among us?
- DsJ(2317) and DsJ(2458)
- An update on newly discovered cs states that
contradict theoretical predictions for mass. - X(3872) and Y(4260)
- New charmonia?
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3?c(2940)
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4Charm Baryon Spectroscopy
?c(2940)
- Two new observations in cc continuum of particles
with decays to D0p - The first observation of ?c(2880) ? D0p
- Discovery of ?c(2940) in the same decay mode
?c(2880)
D0p Threshold
p
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5?c(2940)
hep-ex/0603052
?c(2880)
?c(2940) M (2939.81.31.0) MeV/c2 G
(17.55.25.9) MeV
?c(2940)
?c(2880) M (2881.90.10.5) MeV/c2 G
(5.81.51.1) MeV
Wrong sign D0p
D0 mass sidebands
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6?c(2940)
hep-ex/0603052
Sascha Migura et al.
- Three different spin-parity states predicted
around a mass of 2940 MeV/c2 (1/2), (1/2), and
(3/2). - The ?c(2880) is near a predicted (3/2) state.
No significant branching fraction to ?cpp is
observed for ?c(2940). No known reason for the
suppression.
No Sc iso-partner states found in Dp spectrum.
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7Doubly Charmed Baryons
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8Doubly Charmed Baryons
- Theoretically ?cc Occ should exist.
- The SELEX experiment (hyperon beam) reports
evidence for them. (1,630 ?c) - The FOCUS experiment (photon beam) sees no
evidence for them. (19,500 ?c)
Strangeness
Can they be found at BABAR?
Phys.Lett.B62818-24,2005
- Large numbers of single charm baryons.
- 600,000 ?c and 12,000 ?c0
- Double charm baryon ee cross section
predictions 1 - 250 fb - Theoretical branching fractions
- ?cK-p, ?cK-pp, ?c0p, ?c0p-p a few
percent
SELEX sees an excess of ?cc candidates in two
decay modes.
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9Doubly Charmed Baryons
?cKp p 0 GeV/c
95 C.L.
?cKp p2.3 GeV/c
95 C.L.
?cKpp p 0 GeV/c
95 C.L.
?cKpp p2.3 GeV/c
95 C.L.
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10Doubly Charmed Baryons
?c0p p 0 GeV/c
95 C.L.
?c0p p 2 GeV/c
95 C.L.
?c0pp p 0 GeV/c
95 C.L.
?c0pp p 2 GeV/c
95 C.L.
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11DsJ(2317) and DsJ(2460)
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12Charm-Strange Mesons
- DsJ(2317) and DsJ(2460) first observed by BABAR
and CLEO in cc continuum events, and by Belle in
B decays
- Both masses unexpectedly low below DK and DK
threshold, respectively - Only isospin-violating or electromagnetic decays
kinematically allowed ? narrow widths - Decay pattern and decay angular distributions
consistent with interpretation as JP0 and
JP1, respectively
CLEO 13.5 fb-1 PRD 68, 032002 (2003)
Belle 124M BB PRL 91, 262002 (2003)
BABAR 91 fb-1 PRL 90, 242001 (2003)
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13Charm-Strange Mesons
- Assuming DsJ(2317) and DsJ(2460) are 0 and 1
respectively, the decay channels below are
allowed or forbidden as indicated.
- All of the above decay modes have been searched
for. - All Seen modes are also Allowed
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14DsJ(2317)
- Original DsJ(2317) discovery mode update
- No indication of neutral or doubly-charged
signal, ruling out some exotic interpretations
N318080
2 MeV/c2 Bins
Dsp
Circles Ds sidebands
Ds(2112) reflection
Dsp
Dark shade DsJ(2460) reflection
2317 MeV/c2
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15DsJ(2460)
- DsJ(2460) decay channels
- Original Ds p0, Ds?Ds ?
- Additional Ds?
- Additional Dspp-
N56040
N92060
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16DsJ(2460)
- Combining the three DsJ(2460) decay channels
- New branching ratios are well measured
- Limits are set for additional allowed/forbidden
decay channels.
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17DsJ(2460) Absolute Branching Fractions
- Sample with one B fully reconstructed (Breco)
- Study decays of other B?D(),0 X
- Observe DsJ(2460) signals in the recoil mass
(mX)
hep-ex/0604030
(0.88 0.20 0.14)
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18DsJ(2460) Absolute Branching Fractions
- Combine with previously measured product
branching fractions
- Sum of known branching fractions 0.760.17
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19X(3872) and Y(4260)
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20X(3872)
Recently updated result from BABAR
- Initial discovery of B ? X(3872)K ? J/? pp
K by Belle - Confirmed by CDF and BABAR
PRD 73, 011101 (2006)
N498
N6115 (6.1 s)
hep-ex/0505038
B only
Solid Hist. mES sidebands
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21X(3872)
- X(3872)???-J/? is an isospin-violating decay
- No charged partners found
PRD 71, 031501 (2005)
- New decay mode observed
- X(3872) ? ?J/?
- This implies that X(3872) is a C state
N196 (3.4 s)
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22Y(4260)
- Searching for X(3872) in ISR events but found
Y(4260)
Peak cross section s(ee-?Y)(5112) pb
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23Y(4260)
CLEO results confirm Y(4260)
hep-ex/0602034
- Consistent with BABAR cross section
- No J/? p0 decay signal seen
N37 (11 s)
N8 (5.1 s)
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24Y(4260)
- Searches for decays of Y(4260) to DD, fpp, and pp
all do not find signal.
M(KK-)
PRD 73, 012005 (2006)
Y(4260)
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25Summary
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26Summary
- Charmed spectroscopy at BABAR is very active and
pushing the boundaries of our knowledge. - ?c(2940) A new charmed baryon above the Dp
threshold. - ?cc and ?cc are searched for but none seen by
BABAR - An update on newly discovered cs states that
challenge theoretical predictions for mass - X(3872) and Y(4260) discoveries and updates
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