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ID: 715987.0, MPI für Physik / YB 2016
Evidence of $\\Upsilon(1S) \\to J/\\psi+\\chi_{c1}$ and search for double-charmonium production in $\\Upsilon(1S)$ and $\\Upsilon(2S)$ decays
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Date of Publication (YYYY-MM-DD):2014
Title of Journal:Physical Review D
Journal Abbrev.:Phys.Rev.D
Issue / Number:90
Start Page:112008
Audience:Not Specified
Intended Educational Use:No
Abstract / Description:Using data samples of $102\\times10^6$ $\\Upsilon(1S)$ and $158\\times10^6$ $\\Upsilon(2S)$ events collected with the Belle detector, a first experimental search has been made for double-charmonium production in the exclusive decays $\\Upsilon(1S,2S)\\rightarrow J/\\psi(\\psi')+X$, where $X=\\eta_c$, $\\chi_{cJ} (J=~0,~1,~2)$, $\\eta_c(2S)$, $X(3940)$, and $X(4160)$. No significant signal is observed in the spectra of the mass recoiling against the reconstructed $J/\\psi$ or $\\psi'$ except for the evidence of $\\chi_{c1}$ production with a significance of $4.6\\sigma$ for $\\Upsilon(1S)\\rightarrow J/\\psi+\\chi_{c1}$. The measured branching fraction $\\BR(\\Upsilon(1S)\\rightarrow J/\\psi+\\chi_{c1})$ is $(3.90\\pm1.21(\\rm stat.)\\pm0.23 (\\rm syst.))\\times10^{-6}$. The $90\\%$ confidence level upper limits on the branching fractions of the other modes having a significance of less than $3\\sigma$ are determined. These results are consistent with theoretical calculations using the nonrelativistic QCD factorization approach.
Classification / Thesaurus:Belle II
Comment of the Author/Creator:12 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. The fit range was extended to include X(4160) signal according to referee's suggestions. Other results unchanged. Paper was accepted for publication as a regular article in Physical Review D
External Publication Status:published
Document Type:Article
Communicated by:MPI für Physik
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