A Structure at 2175 MeV in $e^+ e^- \to \phi f_0(980)$ Observed via Initial-State Radiation
The BABAR Collaboration, B. Aubert, et al

TL;DR
This study reports the observation of a new resonance at 2175 MeV in the process $e^+ e^- o \,\phi f_0(980)$, using initial-state radiation data, providing insights into its properties and excluding some theoretical models.
Contribution
First measurement of the cross section for $e^+ e^- o \,\phi(1020) f_0(980)$ as a function of energy, revealing a new resonance near 2175 MeV with specific mass and width.
Findings
Observation of a structure near 2175 MeV consistent with a $1^{--}$ resonance.
No evidence of Y(4260) signal in this channel.
Set limits on the Y(4260) decay to $\,\phi\pi^+\pi^-$.
Abstract
We study the initial-state-radiation processes and using an integrated luminosity of 232 fb collected at the mass with the BaBar detector at SLAC. Even though these reactions are dominated by intermediate states with excited kaons, we are able to study for the first time the cross section for as a function of center-of-mass energy. We observe a structure near threshold consistent with a resonance with mass and width . We observe no Y(4260) signal and set a limit of eV (90% confidence level), which excludes some models.
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