Formation of the pseudoscalars 0, and in the reaction

  • D. A. Williams
  • , D. Antreasyan
  • , H. W. Bartels
  • , D. Besset
  • , Ch Bieler
  • , J. K. Bienlein
  • , A. Bizzeti
  • , E. D. Bloom
  • , I. Brock
  • , K. Brockm̈ller
  • , R. Cabenda
  • , A. Cartacci
  • , M. Cavalli-Sforza
  • , R. Clare
  • , A. Compagnucci
  • , G. Conforto
  • , S. Cooper
  • , R. Cowan
  • , D. Coyne
  • , G. Drews
  • A. Engler, K. H. Fairfield, G. Folger, A. Fridman, J. Gaiser, D. Gelphman, G. Glaser, G. Godfrey, F. H. Heimlich, R. Hofstadter, J. Irion, Z. Jakubowski, K. Karch, S. Keh, H. Kilian, I. Kirkbride, T. Kloiber, M. Kobel, W. Koch, A. C. König, K. Königsmann, R. W. Kraemer, S. Kr̈ger, G. Landi, R. Lee, S. Leffler, R. Lekebusch, W. Lockman, S. Lowe, B. Lurz, D. Marlow, H. Marsiske, W. Maschmann, P. McBride, F. Messing, W. J. Metzger, H. Meyer, B. Monteleoni, R. Nernst, B. Niczyporuk, G. Nowak, C. Peck, P. G. Pelfer, B. Pollock, F. C. Porter, D. Prindle, P. Ratoff, M. Reidenbach, B. Renger, C. Rippich, M. Scheer, P. Schmitt, J. Schotanus, J. Scḧtte, A. Schwarz, F. Selonke, D. Sievers, T. Skwarnicki, V. Stock, K. Strauch, U. Strohbusch, J. Tompkins, H. J. Trost, R. T. Van De Walle, H. Vogel, A. Voigt, U. Volland, K. Wachs, K. Wacker, W. Walk, H. Wegener, P. Zschorsch

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Abstract

The Crystal Ball detector has been used at the DORIS II storage ring at DESY to study the reaction e+e-e+e-**e+e-, where X is a narrow resonance with mass between 100 and 3000 MeV. Formation of 0, , and mesons is observed, and the following meson partial widths are obtained: 00=7.70.50.5 eV, -=0.5140.0170.035 keV, and =4.70.50.5 keV. No other narrow resonances are observed, and upper limits are given for the product X'BX'. AE

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1365-1376
Number of pages12
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume38
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1988

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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