Evidence of $\sigma$ particle in $J/\psi \to \omega \pi \pi$
BES Collaboration

TL;DR
This study provides experimental evidence for the $\sigma$ particle as a broad scalar resonance in $J/\psi o \omega \pi ext{ extdegree} ext{ extdegree}$ decays, based on a large data sample and partial wave analysis.
Contribution
First observation of the $\sigma$ particle in $J/\psi$ decays with detailed mass and width measurements using PWA analysis.
Findings
Identification of a broad $0^{++}$ resonance consistent with $\sigma$
Mass and width of $\sigma$ determined as approximately 384 MeV and 458 MeV
Pole position of $\sigma$ estimated at (434 ± 78) - $i$ (202 ± 43) MeV
Abstract
Based on a sample of 7.8 million BESI events, the decay of is studied. A low mass enhancement in the invariant mass spectrum recoiling against particle is clearly seen which does not come from the phase space effect and the background. According to PWA analysis, this low mass enhancement is a broad resonance, the particle. If a Breit-Winger function of constant width is used to fit the signal, its mass and width are MeV and MeV respectively, which correspond to the pole position at (434 78) - (202 43) MeV.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
