Measurements of the branching fractions for J/psi and psi(2S) -> Lambda Lambdabar pi0 and Lambda Lambdabar eta
BESIII Collaboration

TL;DR
This study precisely measures branching fractions for J/psi and psi(2S) decays into Lambda Lambdabar pi0 and eta, observing for the first time the isospin-conserving processes and setting limits on others, using extensive BESIII data.
Contribution
First observation of isospin-conserving decays of J/psi and psi(2S) to Lambda Lambdabar eta with precise branching fraction measurements.
Findings
Accurate measurement of B(J/psi -> Lambda Lambdabar pi0)
First observation of B(J/psi -> Lambda Lambdabar eta) and B(psi(2S) -> Lambda Lambdabar eta)
Upper limits set for psi(2S) -> Lambda Lambdabar pi0 and J/psi -> Sigma(1385)^0 Lambdabar
Abstract
We report on a study of the isospin-violating and conserving decays of the J/psi and psi(2S) charmonium state to Lambda Lambdabar pi0 and Lambda Lambdabar eta, respectively. The data are based on 225 million J/psi and 106 million psi(2S) events that were collected with the BESIII detector. The most accurate measurement of the branching fraction of the isospin-violating process J/psi ->Lambda Lambdabar pi0 is obtained, and the isospin-conserving processes J/psi ->Lambda Lambdabar eta and psi(2S) ->Lambda Lambdabar eta are observed for the first time. The branching fractions are measured to be B(J/psi ->Lambda Lambdabar pi0) = (3.78+-0.27stat)+-0.29sys)10^-5; B(J/psi ->Lambda Lambdabar eta) = (15.7+-0.79stat+-1.52sys)10^-5 and B(psi(2S) ->Lambda Lambdabar eta)= (2.47+-0.34stat+-0.19sys)10^-5. No significant signal events are observed for psi(2S) ->Lambda Lambdabar pi0 decay resulting in…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
