First observation of the isospin violating decay $J/\psi\rightarrow \Lambda\bar{\Sigma}^{0}+c.c.$
M. Ablikim, M. N. Achasov, D. J. Ambrose, F. F. An, Q. An, Z. H. An,, J. Z. Bai, Y. Ban, J. Becker, N. Berger, M. Bertani, J. M. Bian, E. Boger, O., Bondarenko, I. Boyko, R. A. Briere, V. Bytev, X. Cai, O. Cakir, A., Calcaterra, G. F. Cao, S. A. Cetin, J. F. Chang, G. Chelkov

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of the isospin violating decay $J/_psi ightarrow _ ar{} + c.c.$ using a large sample of $J/_psi$ events, measuring branching fractions and setting limits on related decays.
Contribution
It provides the first measurement of the isospin violating decay $J/_psi ightarrow _ ar{} + c.c.$ and explores related decay channels with new branching fraction data.
Findings
First observation of $J/_psi ightarrow _ ar{} + c.c.$ decay.
Measured branching fractions for $J/_psi$ to $_ ar{}$ and $_ ar{}$.
Set an upper limit for $_(1520) ightarrow $ decay.
Abstract
Using a sample of events collected with the BESIII detector, we present results of a study of and report the first observation of the isospin violating decay , in which decays to . The measured branching fractions are ) = and ) = . We search for decay, and find no evident signal, and an upper limit for the product branching fraction is set at the 90% confidence…
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