First study of \eta_c, \eta(1760) and X(1835) production via \eta'\pi^+\pi^- final states in two-photon collisions
Belle Collaboration: C.C. Zhang, H. Aihara, D. M. Asner, T. Aushev, A., M. Bakich, Y. Ban, K. Belous, M. Bischofberger, T. E. Browder, A. Chen, B. G., Cheon, K. Chilikin, R. Chistov, Y. Choi, J. Dalseno, M. Danilov, S. Eidelman,, M. Feindt, V. Gaur, N. Gabyshev, Y. M. Goh

TL;DR
This study analyzes two-photon collision data to observe and measure properties of , (1760), and X(1835) resonances in the ' final state, providing new measurements and evidence for these states.
Contribution
First measurement of mass and width in ' final states, and first evidence for (1760) decay to this final state, with constraints on X(1835) production.
Findings
mass and width measured precisely
Evidence for (1760) decay to '
Upper limit set on X(1835) production in this channel
Abstract
The invariant mass spectrum of the \eta' \pi^+ \pi^- final state produced in two-photon collisions is obtained using a 673 fb^{-1} data sample collected in the vicinity of the \Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e^+e^- collider. We observe a clear signal of the \eta_c and measure its mass and width to be M(\eta_c)=(2982.7 +- 1.8(stat) +- 2.2(syst) +- 0.3(model)) MeV/c^2 and \Gamma(\eta_c) = (37.8^{+5.8}_{-5.3}(stat) +- 2.8(syst) +- 1.4(model)) MeV/c^2. The third error is an uncertainty due to possible interference between the \eta_c and a non-resonant component. We also report the first evidence for \eta(1760) decay to \eta' \pi^+ \pi^-; we find two solutions for its parameters, depending on the inclusion or not of the X(1835), whose existence is of marginal significance in our data. From a fit to the mass spectrum using coherent X(1835) and…
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