# Measurement of hadronic cross-sections with the BaBar detector

**Authors:** Marcus Ebert

arXiv: 1906.09386 · 2019-06-25

## TL;DR

This paper reports precise measurements of hadronic cross-sections in electron-positron collisions at BaBar, improving the understanding of hadronic contributions to the muon g-2 and providing new branching fraction data for charmonium states.

## Contribution

It presents the most recent results from BaBar on exclusive hadronic channels, including first-time measurements of several J/ψ and ψ(2S) branching fractions, covering a wide energy range.

## Key findings

- Measured cross-sections for specific hadronic channels up to 4 GeV/c^2
- First-time measurements of ten J/ψ and ψ(2S) branching fractions
- Data contribute to refining the hadronic contribution to muon g-2

## Abstract

A program of measuring the light hadrons production in exclusive $e^+e^-$ to hadrons processes is in place at BaBar with the aim to improve the calculation of the hadronic contribution to the muon $g-2$. We present the most recent results obtained by using the full data set of about $514 \mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ collected by the BaBar experiment at the PEP-II $e^+e^-$ collider at a center-of-mass energy of about $10.6$ GeV. In particular, we report the results on the channels $e^+e^-\rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^- 3\pi^0$, $e^+e^-\rightarrow \pi^+\pi^- 2\pi^0\eta$, and its resonant sub-states. These final states are studied in a wide mass range,from threshold production up to about $4 GeV/c^2$. In addition to the cross-sections, twelve $J/\psi$ and $\psi(2S)$ branching fractions were measured with ten of them be a first-time measurement.

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