Exploring the $e^+e^-\to \Lambda_c^+\Lambda_c^-$ cross sections
Yong Xie, Zhiqing Liu

TL;DR
This study performs a combined analysis of $e^+e^- o ext{Lambda}_c^+ ext{Lambda}_c^-$ cross section data from Belle and BESIII, revealing a resonance consistent with the $Y(4626)$, with precise measurements of its mass and width.
Contribution
It introduces a composite PDF model to fit combined experimental data, providing refined measurements of the $Y(4630)$ resonance parameters and establishing its relation to the $Y(4626)$.
Findings
Resonance mass: approximately 4636 MeV/c^2
Resonance width: approximately 34.5 MeV
Good agreement with the $Y(4626)$ observed in other channels
Abstract
A simultaneous fit is performed to the cross section data measured by Belle and BESIII from threshold up to 5.4 GeV. In order to accommodate both the BESIII measurement near threshold and the Belle observation of a resonance , we build a composite PDF with a Breit-Wigner resonance and a continuum contribution to model the full cross section line shape of . The fit gives a mass of statsyst~MeV/, a width of statsyst~MeV, and statsyst~eV/ for the resonance. The width of from our study is narrower than the previous Belle fit. The mass and width of also show good agreement with a vector…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Superconducting Materials and Applications
