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Summary
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Researchers observed the first hadronic transition fromUpsilon(4S) to eta prime Upsilon(1S). This new finding provides insights into particle physics and heavy quarkonium interactions.

Area of Science:

  • Particle Physics
  • High-Energy Physics
  • Quantum Chromodynamics

Background:

  • The Upsilon(4S) is an important B meson resonance.
  • Understanding hadronic transitions is key to exploring quarkonium properties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the first observation of the hadronic transition Upsilon(4S) to eta prime Upsilon(1S).
  • To measure the branching fraction of this transition.

Main Methods:

  • Data analysis from the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider.
  • Reconstruction of the eta prime meson via its decays to rho(0)gamma and pi+pi-eta, with eta decaying to gamma gamma.

Main Results:

  • First observation of the hadronic transition Upsilon(4S) -> eta prime Upsilon(1S).

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  • Measured branching fraction B(Upsilon(4S) -> eta prime Upsilon(1S)) = [3.43 +/- 0.88(stat) +/- 0.21(syst)] x 10^-5.
  • Observed with a statistical significance of 5.7 sigma.
  • Conclusions:

    • The observation of this hadronic transition provides new information on quarkonium spectroscopy.
    • This result contributes to the understanding of the dynamics of heavy quarkonium systems.