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Measurement of $e^+ e^- \to ωπ^0$, $K^{\ast}(892)\bar{K}$ and $K_2^{\ast}(1430)\bar{K}$ at $\sqrt{s}$ near 10.6 GeV

Using data samples of 89 fb$^{-1}$, 703 fb$^{-1}$, and 121 fb$^{-1}$ collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+e^-$ collider at center-of-mass energies 10.52 GeV, 10.58 GeV, and 10.876 GeV, respectively, we study the exclusive reactions $e^+e^- \to ωπ^0$, $K^{\ast}(892)\bar{K}$, and $K_2^{\ast}(1430)\bar{K}$ (Charge-conjugate modes are included implicitly). Significant signals of $ωπ^0$, $K^{\ast}(892)^0\bar{K}^0$, and $K_2^{\ast}(1430)^-K^+$ are observed for the first time at these energies, and the energy dependencies of the cross sections are presented. On the other hand, no significant excesses for $K^{\ast}(892)^-K^+$ and $K_2^{\ast}(1430)^0 \bar{K}^0$ are found, and we set limits on the cross section ratios $R_{\rm VP} = \frac{σ_B(e^+e^-\to K^{\ast}(892)^0\bar K^0)} {σ_B(e^+e^-\to K^{\ast}(892)^-K^+)}>$ 4.3, 20.0, and 5.4, and $R_{\rm TP} = \frac{σ_B(e^+e^-\to K_2^{\ast}(1430)^0\bar K^0)} {σ_B(e^+e^-\to K_2^{\ast}(1430)^-K^+)}<$ 1.1, 0.4, and 0.6, for center-of-mass energies of 10.52 GeV, 10.58 GeV, and 10.876 GeV, respectively, at the 90% C.L.

preprint2013arXivOpen access
Belle CollaborationC. P. ShenC. Z. YuanA. SibidanovP. WangK. HayasakaX. L. WangI. AdachiH. AiharaD. M. AsnerT. AushevA. M. BakichA. BalaV. BhardwajB. BhuyanA. BondarG. BonviciniA. BozekM. BračkoT. E. BrowderM. -C. ChangA. ChenB. G. CheonR. ChistovI. -S. ChoK. ChoV. ChobanovaS. -K. ChoiY. ChoiD. CinabroJ. DalsenoZ. DoležalZ. DrásalA. DrutskoyD. DuttaS. EidelmanH. FarhatJ. E. FastT. FerberA. FreyV. GaurN. GabyshevS. GangulyR. GillardY. M. GohB. GolobJ. HabaH. HayashiiY. HoshiW. -S. HouH. J. HyunT. IijimaA. IshikawaR. ItohY. IwasakiT. IwashitaI. JaegleT. JuliusD. H. KahJ. H. KangE. KatoT. KawasakiC. KieslingD. Y. KimH. J. KimH. O. KimJ. B. KimJ. H. KimY. J. KimK. KinoshitaB. R. KoP. KodyšS. KorparP. KrižanP. KrokovnyT. KumitaA. KuzminY. -J. KwonJ. S. LangeS. -H. LeeY. LiJ. LibbyC. LiuY. LiuP. LukinD. MatvienkoH. MiyataR. MizukA. MollT. MoriN. MuramatsuR. MussaY. NagasakaM. NakaoZ. NatkaniecM. NayakC. NgS. NishidaO. NitohS. OgawaS. OkunoY. OnukiG. PakhlovaH. ParkH. K. ParkT. K. PedlarR. PestotnikM. PetričL. E. PiilonenM. RitterM. RöhrkenA. RostomyanS. RyuH. SahooT. SaitoY. SakaiS. SandilyaL. SanteljT. SanukiY. SatoV. SavinovO. SchneiderG. SchnellC. SchwandaD. SemmlerK. SenyoM. ShapkinT. -A. ShibataJ. -G. ShiuB. ShwartzF. SimonY. -S. SohnA. SokolovE. SolovievaM. StaričM. StederT. SumiyoshiU. TamponiK. TanidaG. TatishviliY. TeramotoM. UchidaS. UeharaT. UglovY. UnnoS. UnoP. UrquijoS. E. VahsenC. Van HulseP. VanhoeferG. VarnerA. VinokurovaA. VossenM. N. WagnerC. H. WangY. WatanabeK. M. WilliamsE. WonY. YamashitaS. YashchenkoY. YookC. C. ZhangZ. P. ZhangV. Zhilich

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Belle CollaborationC. P. ShenC. Z. YuanA. SibidanovP. WangK. HayasakaX. L. WangI. AdachiH. AiharaD. M. AsnerT. AushevA. M. BakichA. BalaV. BhardwajB. BhuyanA. BondarG. BonviciniA. BozekM. BračkoT. E. BrowderM. -C. ChangA. ChenB. G. CheonR. ChistovI. -S. ChoK. ChoV. ChobanovaS. -K. ChoiY. ChoiD. CinabroJ. DalsenoZ. DoležalZ. DrásalA. DrutskoyD. DuttaS. EidelmanH. FarhatJ. E. FastT. FerberA. FreyV. GaurN. GabyshevS. GangulyR. GillardY. M. GohB. GolobJ. HabaH. HayashiiY. HoshiW. -S. HouH. J. HyunT. IijimaA. IshikawaR. ItohY. IwasakiT. IwashitaI. JaegleT. JuliusD. H. KahJ. H. KangE. KatoT. KawasakiC. KieslingD. Y. KimH. J. KimH. O. KimJ. B. KimJ. H. KimY. J. KimK. KinoshitaB. R. KoP. KodyšS. KorparP. KrižanP. KrokovnyT. KumitaA. KuzminY. -J. KwonJ. S. LangeS. -H. LeeY. LiJ. LibbyC. LiuY. LiuP. LukinD. MatvienkoH. MiyataR. MizukA. MollT. MoriN. MuramatsuR. MussaY. NagasakaM. NakaoZ. NatkaniecM. NayakC. NgS. NishidaO. NitohS. OgawaS. OkunoY. OnukiG. PakhlovaH. ParkH. K. ParkT. K. PedlarR. PestotnikM. PetričL. E. PiilonenM. RitterM. RöhrkenA. RostomyanS. RyuH. SahooT. SaitoY. SakaiS. SandilyaL. SanteljT. SanukiY. SatoV. SavinovO. SchneiderG. SchnellC. SchwandaD. SemmlerK. SenyoM. ShapkinT. -A. ShibataJ. -G. ShiuB. ShwartzF. SimonY. -S. SohnA. SokolovE. SolovievaM. StaričM. StederT. SumiyoshiU. TamponiK. TanidaG. TatishviliY. TeramotoM. UchidaS. UeharaT. UglovY. UnnoS. UnoP. UrquijoS. E. VahsenC. Van HulseP. VanhoeferG. VarnerA. VinokurovaA. VossenM. N. WagnerC. H. WangY. WatanabeK. M. WilliamsE. WonY. YamashitaS. YashchenkoY. YookC. C. ZhangZ. P. ZhangV. Zhilich

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