Observation of the helicity-selection-rule suppressed decay of the $Ï_{c2}$ charmonium state
arXiv:1612.07398 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.96.111102
Abstract
The decays of $Ï_{c2}\to K^{+}K^{-}Ï^{0}$, $K_{S} K^{\pm}Ï^{\mp}$ and $Ï^{+}Ï^{-}Ï^{0}$ are studied with the $Ï(3686)$ data samples collected with the Beijing Spectrometer (BESIII). For the first time, the branching fractions of $Ï_{c2}\to K^{\ast}\overline{K}$, $Ï_{c2}\to a_{2}^{\pm}(1320)Ï^{\mp}/a_{2}^{0}(1320)Ï^{0}$ and $Ï_{c2}\to Ï(770)^{\pm}Ï^{\mp}$ are measured. Here $K^{\ast}\overline{K}$ denotes both $K^{\ast\pm}K^{\mp}$ and $K^{\ast 0}\overline{K}{}^{0}+c.c.$, and $K^{\ast}$ denotes the resonances $K^{\ast}(892)$, $K^{\ast}_{2}(1430)$ and $K^{\ast}_{3}(1780)$. The observations indicate a strong violation of the helicity selection rule in $Ï_{c2}$ decays into vector and pseudoscalar meson pairs. The measured branching fractions of $Ï_{c2}\to K^{\ast}(892)\overline{K}$ are more than 10 times larger than the upper limit of $Ï_{c2}\to Ï(770)^{\pm}Ï^{\mp}$, which is so far the first direct observation of a significant $U$-spin symmetry breaking effect in charmonium decays.
7 pages, 3 figures