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From the Square-Energy Conjecture to Signed Graphs: Sharp Bounds for Positive Square Energy
Authors:
Fu-Tao Hu,
Xiao Han
Abstract:
Let $Σ=(G,σ)$ be a connected signed graph of order $n$ and size $m$, and let $s^{+}(Σ)$ and $s^{-}(Σ)$ denote the sums of the squares of its positive and negative adjacency eigenvalues, respectively. The square-energy conjecture of Elphick, Farber, Goldberg, and Wocjan states that every connected graph $G$ of order $n$ satisfies \[
\min\{s^{+}(G),s^{-}(G)\}\ge n-1. \] Liu and Ning~\cite{LiuNing2…
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Let $Σ=(G,σ)$ be a connected signed graph of order $n$ and size $m$, and let $s^{+}(Σ)$ and $s^{-}(Σ)$ denote the sums of the squares of its positive and negative adjacency eigenvalues, respectively. The square-energy conjecture of Elphick, Farber, Goldberg, and Wocjan states that every connected graph $G$ of order $n$ satisfies \[
\min\{s^{+}(G),s^{-}(G)\}\ge n-1. \] Liu and Ning~\cite{LiuNing2023} published a wide-ranging paper entitled ``Unsolved Problems in spectral graph theory", and this conjectures were placed first in their list of such problems. We prove that every signature $σ$ of a connected graph $G$ satisfies the sharp bound \[
s^{+}(Σ)\le 2m-n+1. \] For the all-positive signing this gives $s^{+}(G)\le 2m-n+1$, whereas for the all-negative signing it gives $s^{-}(G)\le 2m-n+1$. Since $s^{+}(G)+s^{-}(G)=2m$, these two special cases imply the square-energy conjecture; the present theorem is stronger in scope because the same bound holds for every signing of $G$. Applying the theorem to the negation $-Σ$ also yields \[
s^{+}(Σ)\ge n-1. \] Both bounds are sharp. The proof is based on a doubly nonnegative matrix inequality. We also shorten the proof of that inequality by replacing its final case distinction with a fixed convex combination.
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Submitted 18 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Extremal graphs for a conjecture on the square energy of graphs
Authors:
Fu-Tao Hu,
Ya-Yang Liu,
Yi Wang
Abstract:
For a graph $G$, let $s^+(G)$ and $s^-(G)$ denote the sums of the squares of its positive and negative adjacency eigenvalues. We determine all equality cases in the conjecture of Elphick, Farber, Goldberg, and Wocjan that every connected graph $G$ on $n$ vertices satisfies \[
\min \{s^+(G),s^-(G)\}\ge n-1. \] Namely, equality for $s^+$ holds exactly for trees, whereas equality for $s^-$ holds ex…
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For a graph $G$, let $s^+(G)$ and $s^-(G)$ denote the sums of the squares of its positive and negative adjacency eigenvalues. We determine all equality cases in the conjecture of Elphick, Farber, Goldberg, and Wocjan that every connected graph $G$ on $n$ vertices satisfies \[
\min \{s^+(G),s^-(G)\}\ge n-1. \] Namely, equality for $s^+$ holds exactly for trees, whereas equality for $s^-$ holds exactly for trees and complete graphs. The proof combines the $P_3$-removal lemma in the no-cut-vertex case with a detailed equality analysis of the underlying doubly nonnegative matrix inequality. Every block is forced to be complete, and a minimal-counterexample argument gives an exact rank-one decomposition of the folded matrix $M^c$. The resulting non-edge vanishings, together with $AX=XA$, rule out an interface between a bridge and a nontrivial block.
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Submitted 17 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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First measurements of the branching fractions of $J/ψ$ and $ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0}η$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (750 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on $(10087 \pm 44) \times 10^6$ $J/ψ$ and $(2712 \pm 14) \times 10^6$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, the hadronic decays $J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ and $ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ are observed for the first time. The corresponding branching fractions are measured to be…
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Based on $(10087 \pm 44) \times 10^6$ $J/ψ$ and $(2712 \pm 14) \times 10^6$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, the hadronic decays $J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ and $ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ are observed for the first time. The corresponding branching fractions are measured to be $\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0}η)= (7.5 \pm 0.3 \pm 0.8) \times 10^{-5}$ and $\mathcal{B}(ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0}η)= (1.3\pm 0.1 \pm 0.1) \times 10^{-5}$, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical, and the second systematic. The ratio $\text{Q} \approx \frac{\mathcal{B}(ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η)}{\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η)}$ is determined to be $(17.3 \pm 1.5 \pm 1.7)\%$, which is con sistent with the 12\%-rule within 3.0$σ$.~No significant intermediate states or threshold enhancements are observed in the $Σ^0$($\barΣ^{0}$)$η$ and $Σ^0$$\barΣ^{0}$ invariant mass spectra.
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Submitted 17 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Measurement of Branching Fraction and Transition Magnetic Moment of the Hyperon Dalitz Decay $Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere,
A. Brueggemann,
H. Cai
, et al. (683 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on a data sample of 10 billion $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the Dalitz decay $Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-$ is studied experimentally for the first time. The $Σ^0$ hyperons are produced through the process $J/ψ\rightarrow Σ^0\barΣ^0$ and analyzed using a double-tag method. The absolute branching fraction is measured to be…
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Based on a data sample of 10 billion $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the Dalitz decay $Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-$ is studied experimentally for the first time. The $Σ^0$ hyperons are produced through the process $J/ψ\rightarrow Σ^0\barΣ^0$ and analyzed using a double-tag method. The absolute branching fraction is measured to be $\mathcal{B}(Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-) = (6.34 \pm 0.25_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.23_{\rm syst.}) \times 10^{-3}$. This result shows a $2σ$ discrepancy from the theoretical calculation quoted in the PDG, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. In addition to the branching fraction, the transition magnetic moment $μ$ is determined to be $(1.74 \pm 0.03_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.09_{\rm syst.})\,μ_N$, where $μ_N=e/(2m_p)$ represents the nucleon magnetic moment, providing valuable insight into the intrinsic structure of the $Σ^0$ hyperon.
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Submitted 17 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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High-precision measurement of the space-like $η^\prime$ transition form factor
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (758 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $20.3\ \text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of $3.773\ \text{GeV}$ at the BEPCII collider, we report a precision measurement of the product $Q^2|F(Q^2)|$, where $F(Q^2)$ is the single-virtual space-like transition form factor of the $η'$ meson and $Q^2$ is the squared momentum transfer of the…
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Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $20.3\ \text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of $3.773\ \text{GeV}$ at the BEPCII collider, we report a precision measurement of the product $Q^2|F(Q^2)|$, where $F(Q^2)$ is the single-virtual space-like transition form factor of the $η'$ meson and $Q^2$ is the squared momentum transfer of the tagged virtual photon. The transition form factor is extracted from the differential Born cross section of the two-photon fusion processes $e^+e^- \to e^+e^-γγ^* \to e^+e^-η^\prime$ using a single-tag technique, where only one scattered lepton is detected. The measurement covers $Q^2 \in [0.1, 6.0]$ GeV$^2$, achieving unprecedented precision, better than $3.0\%$ for $Q^2 < 1.5$ GeV$^2$, and providing the first direct determination at $Q^2 < 0.3$ GeV$^2$.
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Submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Energy-efficient spin Hall nano-oscillators using CoGd ferrimagnets
Authors:
Jiayu Lei,
Raghav Sharma,
Shishun Zhao,
Fanrui Hu,
Yuchen Pu,
Chenhui Zhang,
Rahul Mishra,
Hyunsoo Yang
Abstract:
Conventional spin Hall nano-oscillators (SHNOs) based on ferromagnets face practical limitations due to high threshold current densities and large external magnetic field requirements. Ferrimagnets provide an attractive alternative due to their unique magnetic dynamics and potential for energy-efficient spintronic devices. In this study, we report rare-earth-transition-metal (RE-TM) ferrimagnetic…
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Conventional spin Hall nano-oscillators (SHNOs) based on ferromagnets face practical limitations due to high threshold current densities and large external magnetic field requirements. Ferrimagnets provide an attractive alternative due to their unique magnetic dynamics and potential for energy-efficient spintronic devices. In this study, we report rare-earth-transition-metal (RE-TM) ferrimagnetic SHNOs utilizing Co1-xGdx alloys, in which compositional tuning enables high-performance operation near the magnetization compensation. The optimized SHNO operates at a low current density (1.43*10^7 A/cm^2), a small magnetic field (5 mT), and exhibits a narrow linewidth (0.61 MHz) simultaneously, showing an order-of-magnitude improvement over its ferromagnetic counterparts. This enhanced performance arises from high spin-orbit torque efficiency, low magnetic anisotropy, reduced effective magnetization, and minimized nonlinearity near the compensation point. These results establish RE-TM ferrimagnets as a promising materials platform for next-generation spintronic devices and offer new strategies for realizing energy-efficient, high-performance spintronic oscillators.
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Submitted 9 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay $η'\to eμ$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (744 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on $(8998\pm40)\times10^6$ $J/ψ$ events collected in $e^+e^-$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 3.097$ GeV with the BESIII detector, we present a search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay $η'\to eμ$ with $J/ψ\toγη'$. No significant signal is observed, and an upper limit on its decay branching fraction is set to be $6.3\times10^{-7}$ at the 90% confidence level, improving the previous bes…
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Based on $(8998\pm40)\times10^6$ $J/ψ$ events collected in $e^+e^-$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 3.097$ GeV with the BESIII detector, we present a search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay $η'\to eμ$ with $J/ψ\toγη'$. No significant signal is observed, and an upper limit on its decay branching fraction is set to be $6.3\times10^{-7}$ at the 90% confidence level, improving the previous best result by nearly three orders of magnitude.
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Submitted 6 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Qwen-CUA: Native Computer Use for (almost) Everything
Authors:
Dunjie Lu,
Shuai Bai,
Tianyi Bai,
Sicheng Fan,
Chang Gao,
Jian Guan,
Feng Hu,
Mianqiu Huang,
Xingyang Huang,
Yizhen Jiang,
Yuheng Jing,
Dehui Kong,
Ning Li,
Dayiheng Liu,
Shixuan Liu,
Zheng Liu,
Que Shen,
Bowen Wang,
Junli Wang,
Chencan Wu,
Rui Xie,
Tianbao Xie,
Zhihui Xie,
Haiyang Xu,
An Yang
, et al. (21 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Native computer use offers a general interface for agents to operate almost any software available to people, but requires long-horizon state tracking, large-scale interactive experience, and learning from sparse yet verifiable outcomes. We introduce Qwen-CUA, a native computer-use agent with a 397B-A17B Qwen mixture-of-experts backbone. It observes only screenshots and acts through keyboard and m…
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Native computer use offers a general interface for agents to operate almost any software available to people, but requires long-horizon state tracking, large-scale interactive experience, and learning from sparse yet verifiable outcomes. We introduce Qwen-CUA, a native computer-use agent with a 397B-A17B Qwen mixture-of-experts backbone. It observes only screenshots and acts through keyboard and mouse events, without DOM trees, accessibility metadata, or task-specific APIs. Its scaffold maintains up to 20 active screenshots and folds older visual history in fixed-size blocks to retain recent evidence while preserving reusable prompt prefixes. For training, we build a cloud rollout fleet with access to nearly 100,000 vCPUs and tens of thousands of concurrent environments, construct approximately 40,000 verifiable tasks, and collect personalized long-horizon workflows across everyday and professional software. We optimize complete trajectories with verifiable rewards and trajectory slicing, while iterative training runs refresh supervised data and recalibrate reinforcement-learning tasks. Across eight benchmarks, Qwen-CUA outperforms Qwen3.7 and remains competitive with leading proprietary systems, reaching 86.2 on OSWorld-Verified and 18.5/48.4 binary/partial completion on OSWorld 2.0. Scaling the same recipe to a model with over one trillion parameters yields Qwen-CUA-Max, improving these scores to 87.6 and 21.2/53.3. Qwen-CUA also reduces RedTeamCUA attack success from 36.6 to 16.4 relative to Qwen3.7. Efficiency analyses, a browser deployment, and Bash-augmented experiments further characterize practical behavior. These results establish native computer use as a broadly capable agent foundation and highlight scalable verifiable interaction and hybrid tool use as key directions.
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Submitted 3 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Precision Measurement of Decay Dynamics in $D^{0(+)}\to π^{-(0)}\ell^+ν_\ell$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (752 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The branching fractions of $D^0\to π^-e^+ν_e$, $D^0\to π^-μ^+ν_μ$, $D^+\to π^0e^+ν_e$, and $D^+\to π^0μ^+ν_μ$ are precisely measured, using 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected at the center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector. The ratios of the decay widths between muon and positron channels are examined in full, across several four-momentum transfer ranges of…
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The branching fractions of $D^0\to π^-e^+ν_e$, $D^0\to π^-μ^+ν_μ$, $D^+\to π^0e^+ν_e$, and $D^+\to π^0μ^+ν_μ$ are precisely measured, using 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected at the center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector. The ratios of the decay widths between muon and positron channels are examined in full, across several four-momentum transfer ranges of $\ell^+ν_{\ell}$. No lepton flavor universality violation is found in the current data. From a simultaneous fit to the precisely measured partial decay rates and the first measured forward-backward asymmetries of these four decays, the product of the hadronic transition form factor, $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)$, and the modulus of the $c\to d$ quark mixing element, $|V_{cd}|$, is measured with unprecedented precision to be $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)|V_{cd}|=0.1425\pm0.0005_{\rm stat.}\pm0.0003_{\rm syst.}$. Taking the value of $|V_{cd}|$ from the standard model global fit and $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)$ derived by the lattice quantum chromodynamics calculation as input, we obtain $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)=0.1425\pm0.0005_{\rm stat.}\pm0.0003_{\rm syst.}$ and $|V_{cd}|=0.2262\pm0.0008_{\rm stat.}\pm0.0005_{\rm syst.}\pm0.0018_{\rm LQCD.}$, respectively. The precision of each result is a factor of 2-3 better than the previous best measurements. Additionally, the real and imaginary parts of the scalar current contribution in the $c\to d \ell^+ν_{\ell}$ transition are measured for the first time to be Re $(C_S^μ)=$ $0.022 \pm 0.023_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.003_{\rm syst.}$ and $|\mathrm{Im} (C_S^μ)|=0.000 \pm 0.038_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.012_{\rm syst.}$.
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Submitted 26 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Precision measurements of semleptonic decays $D^0 \to π^-\ell^+ν_\ell$ and $D^+ \to π^0\ell^+ν_\ell$ ($\ell =e,μ$)
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (752 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The branching fractions of $D^0\to π^-e^+ν_e$, $D^0\to π^-μ^+ν_μ$, $D^+\to π^0e^+ν_e$, and $D^+\to π^0μ^+ν_μ$ are measured to be $(2.950\pm0.017_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.017_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$, $(2.817\pm0.037_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.019_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$, $(3.622\pm0.034_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.018_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$, and $(3.507\pm0.043_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.026_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$ using…
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The branching fractions of $D^0\to π^-e^+ν_e$, $D^0\to π^-μ^+ν_μ$, $D^+\to π^0e^+ν_e$, and $D^+\to π^0μ^+ν_μ$ are measured to be $(2.950\pm0.017_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.017_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$, $(2.817\pm0.037_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.019_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$, $(3.622\pm0.034_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.018_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$, and $(3.507\pm0.043_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.026_{\rm syst.})\times10^{-3}$ using $e^+e^-$ collision data with an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ collected at the center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector. The partial decay rates of these four decays are measured with the best precision to date and their forward-backward asymmetries are determined for the first time. By performing a simultaneous fit to these results, the product of the hadronic transition form factor $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)$ and the modulus of the $c\to d$ Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element $|V_{cd}|$ is given by $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)|V_{cd}|=0.1425\pm0.0005_{\rm stat.}\pm0.0003_{\rm syst.}$. Taking the $|V_{cd}|$ provided by the standard model global fit and the $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)$ calculated from the lattice quantum chromodynamics as input, we obtain $f^{D\toπ}_+(0)=0.6339\pm0.0024_{\rm stat.}\pm0.0014_{\rm syst.}$ and $|V_{cd}|=0.2262\pm0.0008_{\rm stat.}\pm0.0005_{\rm syst.}\pm0.0018_{\rm LQCD.}$, respectively. The reported results have the best precision to date. We also search for the scalar current contribution in the $c\to d \ell^+ν_{\ell}$ transition and determine Re$(C_S^μ)=$ $0.022 \pm 0.023_{\rm stat.}\pm 0.003_{\rm syst.}$ and $|{\rm Im}(C_S^μ)|=0.000 \pm $ $0.038_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.012_{\rm syst.}$. In addition, the lepton flavor universality is tested with the ratios of the decay rates between semimuonic and semielectronic decays in full and several $\ell^+ν_\ell$ four-momentum transfer ranges.
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Submitted 26 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Measurement of Born Cross Section for $e^+e^-\to K_S^0\barΞ^+Σ^-+\rm{c.c.}$ at $\sqrt{s} = 3.51-4.95$ GeV
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (737 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using $e^+e^-$ collision data collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 44~fb$^{-1}$, we present the first measurement of the Born cross sections for the process $e^+e^-\to K_S^0\barΞ^+Σ^-+\rm{c.c.}$ at 56 center-of-mass energies from 3.510 to 4.951~GeV. By fitting the dressed cross sections of $e^+e^-\to K_S^0\barΞ^+Σ^-+\rm{c.c.}$…
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Using $e^+e^-$ collision data collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 44~fb$^{-1}$, we present the first measurement of the Born cross sections for the process $e^+e^-\to K_S^0\barΞ^+Σ^-+\rm{c.c.}$ at 56 center-of-mass energies from 3.510 to 4.951~GeV. By fitting the dressed cross sections of $e^+e^-\to K_S^0\barΞ^+Σ^-+\rm{c.c.}$ with the assumption of a power-law function plus a charmonium(-like) resonance, i.e. $ψ(3770)$, $ψ(4040)$, $ψ(4160)$, $Y(4230)$, $Y(4360)$, $ψ(4415)$, {\it Y}(4500), $Y(4660)$, and {\it Y}(4710), no significant signal of any charmonium(-like) state decaying into the $K_S^0\barΞ^+Σ^-+\rm{c.c.}$ is observed. Upper limits on the product of the electronic width and branching fraction at the 90\% confidence level are given for each resonance. Combining this result with the previous measurement of the isospin-symmetric process $e^+e^-\to K^{-} \barΞ^{+} Σ^{0} + \rm{c.c.}$, the ratio of the Born cross sections, $R=σ^{B}(e^+e^-\to K_S^0\barΞ^+Σ^-+\rm{c.c.})/$$σ^{B}(e^+e^-\to K^-\barΞ^+Σ^0+\rm{c.c.})$, is found to be approximately 1.
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Submitted 24 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Polarization fractions and helicity-dependent CP asymmetries in $B_{(s)} \to ρρ, ρK^\ast$ and $K^\ast K^\ast$ decays
Authors:
Jian Chai,
Shan Cheng,
Feng-Qing Hu,
Ya Li,
Jin-Yang Shen,
Da-Cheng Yan
Abstract:
In this paper, we present a phenomenological analysis of $B_{(s)} \to ρρ, ρK^\ast$ and $K^\ast K^\ast$ decays using state-of-the-art perturbative QCD (pQCD) calculations. Our study is primarily motivated by recent polarization measurements from the LHCb and Belle II collaborations, which have significantly improved the precision of polarization fractions and enabled the first full determination of…
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In this paper, we present a phenomenological analysis of $B_{(s)} \to ρρ, ρK^\ast$ and $K^\ast K^\ast$ decays using state-of-the-art perturbative QCD (pQCD) calculations. Our study is primarily motivated by recent polarization measurements from the LHCb and Belle II collaborations, which have significantly improved the precision of polarization fractions and enabled the first full determination of polarization-dependent CP asymmetries. This work extends the comprehensive pQCD study of charmless two-body $B$ decays reported in our previous paper [Chin. Phys. C 46 (2022) 123103], with a particular focus on polarization observables, especially the CP asymmetries in each helicity state, which reflect distinct orbital angular momentum configurations between the two vector mesons. Our predictions for the branching ratios and longitudinal polarization fractions in the $B^0 \to K^{\ast 0} {\bar K}^{\ast 0}$ and $B^+ \to ρ^0 K^{\ast +}$ modes are in good agreement with the new experimental data. However, the calculated longitudinal polarization fraction for $B_s \to K^{\ast 0} {\bar K}^{\ast 0}$ is significantly larger than the LHCb measurement. Moreover, the predicted (helicity-dependent) CP asymmetries in $B^+ \to ρ^0 K^{\ast +}$ are about $30 \%$ smaller than the observed values. These discrepancies point to a rich interplay between different topological amplitudes, highlighting the need for further theoretical investigation to resolve the long-standing polarization puzzle in two-body $B$ decays into vector mesons.
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Submitted 24 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Systematic Literature Reviews With Two Multi-Agentic Systems And Human-In-The-Loop
Authors:
Zexin Ren,
Zixuan Zhao,
Qiyun Li,
Yawen Wu,
Lanjing Wang,
Renjie Luo,
Yi Xu,
Qing Guo,
Jin Shi,
En Xie,
Feifang Hu,
Qian Shi
Abstract:
Systematic literature review of clinical trials drives regulatory decision-making, but conventional screening and extraction are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and vulnerable to study selection bias. We propose two fit-to-purpose multi-agentic systems (MAS) for systematic literature review, with human-in-the-loop. The screening MAS uses multiple LLM agents with heterogeneous personas and multiro…
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Systematic literature review of clinical trials drives regulatory decision-making, but conventional screening and extraction are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and vulnerable to study selection bias. We propose two fit-to-purpose multi-agentic systems (MAS) for systematic literature review, with human-in-the-loop. The screening MAS uses multiple LLM agents with heterogeneous personas and multiround cross-review, and uniformly improves accuracy over a single-LLM baseline. The extraction MAS combines standardization, an iterative correction loop, and retrieval-based context control to ensure accuracy and scalability. Both MAS are specifically designed to support Human-In-The-Loop which is essential for clinical decisions. The novelty of the proposed approach lies in the system architecture rather than in any single foundation tools: the system can naturally benefit from future improvements in the underlying tools, for instance, stronger LLM agents, retrieval engines, image recognition methods, etc. As a real-world application, a published network meta-analysis is reproduced by the MAS. The result recovers all trials from the original study and identifies additional eligible trials missed by manual review, leading to updated clinical conclusions.
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Submitted 23 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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StrideDiffusion: Accelerating Diffusion Models for Time-series Generation
Authors:
Du Yin,
Estrid He,
Julián Jerónimo Bañuelos,
Yang Yang,
Feng Hu,
Yuchen Luo,
Hao Xue,
Stephan Sigg,
Flora Salim
Abstract:
Diffusion models have become competitive generators for time series, but their practical use is limited by the large number of sequential denoising steps required at inference time. Existing fast samplers typically use fixed or generic timestep schedules, overlooking a distinctive property of time-series diffusion: different spectral bands evolve at different rates during the reverse process. We i…
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Diffusion models have become competitive generators for time series, but their practical use is limited by the large number of sequential denoising steps required at inference time. Existing fast samplers typically use fixed or generic timestep schedules, overlooking a distinctive property of time-series diffusion: different spectral bands evolve at different rates during the reverse process. We introduce StrideDiffusion, a training-free spectral-aware sampler that adaptively selects the denoising stride from band-level activity. At each step, StrideDiffusion monitors relative band energy, log-power drift, and phase velocity to identify whether high- frequency dynamics remain active or whether the trajectory is dominated by stable low-frequency structure. It then takes fine steps when rapidly varying bands are active and larger jumps once only coarse components remain. A bandwise stability analysis shows that inactive frequency bands change only linearly with the jump size under deterministic affine reverse updates, providing a local justification for spectral activity as a step-size indicator. Across six unconditional time-series generation benchmarks, StrideDiffusion uses only 14-66 function evaluations instead of 500/1000 denoising steps, achieving up to 18.9x wall-clock speedup while preserving or improving generation quality. On conditional imputation and forecasting, it further delivers 5-14x average acceleration with comparable predictive accuracy. These results show that spectral evolution provides a practical and principled signal for fast time-series diffusion sampling. Our code is available at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/stridediff-ts.
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Submitted 13 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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First Measurement of the Relative Phase between Proton Psionic Form Factors
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (732 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The relative phase between the time-like form factors of the proton is a crucial observable for a complete understanding of its internal structure, yet it has remained unmeasured due to the formidable experimental challenge of determining the final-state polarization or having available polarized beams. With a novel technique that measures polarization via secondary scattering on spectrometer mate…
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The relative phase between the time-like form factors of the proton is a crucial observable for a complete understanding of its internal structure, yet it has remained unmeasured due to the formidable experimental challenge of determining the final-state polarization or having available polarized beams. With a novel technique that measures polarization via secondary scattering on spectrometer material, we use $10.09\times10^{9}$ $J/ψ$ events collected at BESIII to analyze the reaction $e^+e^-\rightarrow J/ψ\rightarrow p\bar{p}$. This allows the first determination of the sine of the relative phase between the proton psionic form factors, $\sinΔΦ=-0.20\pm0.34_{\textrm{stat}}\pm0.11_{\textrm{syst}}$. This result provides the first direct insight into the complex dynamics of proton formation, and offers valuable new information to constrain theoretical models of nucleon structure.
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Submitted 22 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Proof of principle for nucleon polarization measurement at BESIII
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (732 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A novel technique for measuring the spin polarization of final-state nucleons in a general-purpose spectrometer is validated. Using $10.09\times10^{9}$ $J/ψ$ events at BESIII, the asymmetry of polarized proton scattering on detector support material is measured, and is consistent with the expected value. This proves that a general-purpose spectrometer can be utilized as a large-acceptance polarime…
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A novel technique for measuring the spin polarization of final-state nucleons in a general-purpose spectrometer is validated. Using $10.09\times10^{9}$ $J/ψ$ events at BESIII, the asymmetry of polarized proton scattering on detector support material is measured, and is consistent with the expected value. This proves that a general-purpose spectrometer can be utilized as a large-acceptance polarimeter, providing the spin polarization in addition to the conventional four-momentum information of the final-state particles. With this technique, physics capabilities are enhanced for existing and future facilities in particle and nuclear physics.
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Submitted 22 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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RoboTTT: Context Scaling for Robot Policies
Authors:
Yunfan Jiang,
Yevgen Chebotar,
Ruijie Zheng,
Fengyuan Hu,
Yunhao Ge,
Jimmy Wu,
Tianyuan Dai,
Scott Reed,
Li Fei-Fei,
Yuke Zhu,
Linxi "Jim" Fan
Abstract:
Recent robot foundation models operate with single-step or short-history visuomotor context. We introduce Test-Time-Training Robot Policies (RoboTTT), a robot model and training recipe that scale visuomotor context to 8K timesteps, three orders of magnitude beyond state-of-the-art policies, without growing inference latency. At this context length, we unlock new robot capabilities: one-shot in-con…
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Recent robot foundation models operate with single-step or short-history visuomotor context. We introduce Test-Time-Training Robot Policies (RoboTTT), a robot model and training recipe that scale visuomotor context to 8K timesteps, three orders of magnitude beyond state-of-the-art policies, without growing inference latency. At this context length, we unlock new robot capabilities: one-shot in-context imitation from human video demonstrations, on-the-fly policy improvement, robustness to perturbations, and stronger performance on multi-stage, long-horizon tasks. We also observe, for the first time, steady gains in closed-loop performance as pretraining context length scales. At its core, RoboTTT integrates Test-Time Training into robot foundation models such as Vision-Language-Action policies, yielding a sequence model whose recurrent state consists of fast weights, parameters updated by gradient descent during both training and inference, compressing histories into weight space and retrieving contextual information for long-context conditioning. To scale training context length, the recipe combines sequence action forcing with truncated backpropagation through time. On challenging real-robot manipulation tasks, RoboTTT improves overall performance by 87% over the single-step context baseline and fully completes a five-minute, ten-stage assembly task, which no baseline ever does. RoboTTT trained with 8K-timestep context outperforms the same model pretrained with 1K timesteps by 62%, suggesting context length as a new scaling axis for robot foundation models. Videos are available at https://research.nvidia.com/labs/gear/robottt/
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Submitted 16 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Observation of $η_{c} \to p\bar{p}η$ via $ψ(3686) \to γp\bar{p}η$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (745 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The decay $η_c\to p\bar{p}η$ is observed for the first time with a significance of exceeding $10σ$. It is found by analyzing $(2712.4 \pm 14.3)\times10^{6}$ $ψ(3686)$ events accumulated at the BESIII detector. The measured branching fraction of $η_c\to p\bar{p}η$ via $ψ(3686) \to γp \bar{p} η$ is significantly influenced by the interference between the resonant $η_c$ decay and the non-resonant pro…
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The decay $η_c\to p\bar{p}η$ is observed for the first time with a significance of exceeding $10σ$. It is found by analyzing $(2712.4 \pm 14.3)\times10^{6}$ $ψ(3686)$ events accumulated at the BESIII detector. The measured branching fraction of $η_c\to p\bar{p}η$ via $ψ(3686) \to γp \bar{p} η$ is significantly influenced by the interference between the resonant $η_c$ decay and the non-resonant process $ψ(3686) \to γp \bar{p} η$ and is measured in both constructive- and destructive-interference scenarios. The joint branching fraction of $ψ(3686)\to γη_c$, $η_c\to p\bar{p}η$ is measured to be $(3.2 \pm 0.1 \pm 0.9)\times10^{-6}$ or $(8.7 \pm 0.3 \pm 2.1)\times10^{-6}$ for constructive- or destructive-interference solutions, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The branching fraction of $η_c\to p\bar{p}η$ is determined to be $\mathcal{B}(η_c\to p\bar{p}η)=(0.90 \pm 0.04 \pm 0.21 \pm 0.13)\times10^{-3}$ or $(2.42 \pm 0.07 \pm 0.48 \pm 0.34)\times10^{-3}$ for the two solutions, respectively, where the third uncertainties are due to the uncertainty in the branching fraction of $ψ(3686)\to γη_c$.
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Submitted 13 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Search for an isoscalar partner of the $Z_c(3900)$ in $e^+e^-\toπ^+π^-ηJ/ψ$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere,
A. Brueggemann
, et al. (683 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ collected at center-of-mass energies from 4.18 to 4.95 GeV with the BESIII detector, we observe the process $e^+e^-\toπ^+π^-ηJ/ψ$ with a statistical significance of $6.0 σ$, including systematic uncertainties. The isoscalar partner of the $Z_c(3900)$, denoted $X(3900)$, is searched for in the $ηJ/ψ$ final state, and no…
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Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ collected at center-of-mass energies from 4.18 to 4.95 GeV with the BESIII detector, we observe the process $e^+e^-\toπ^+π^-ηJ/ψ$ with a statistical significance of $6.0 σ$, including systematic uncertainties. The isoscalar partner of the $Z_c(3900)$, denoted $X(3900)$, is searched for in the $ηJ/ψ$ final state, and no significant signal is observed. The upper limits on the product of the Born cross section $σ^{\rm Born}[e^{+}e^{-}\toπ^{+}π^{-} X(3900)$] and the branching fraction $\mathcal{B}[X(3900)\toηJ/ψ]$ are given with various assumptions for the mass and width of the $X(3900)$.
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Submitted 8 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Observation and branching fraction measurements of $J/ψ\to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S$ and $ψ(3686) \to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (745 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using $(10.087\pm0.044)\times10^9$ $J/ψ$ events and $(2.712\pm0.014)\times10^9$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, we report the first observation of the hadronic decays of $J/ψ\to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S$ and $ψ(3686) \to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S$, both with statistical significance greater than $10σ$. Their branching fractions are determined to be…
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Using $(10.087\pm0.044)\times10^9$ $J/ψ$ events and $(2.712\pm0.014)\times10^9$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, we report the first observation of the hadronic decays of $J/ψ\to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S$ and $ψ(3686) \to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S$, both with statistical significance greater than $10σ$. Their branching fractions are determined to be $\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S)=(1.60 \pm 0.02 \pm 0.09)\times10^{-5}$ and $\mathcal{B}(ψ(3686) \to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S)=(3.93 \pm 0.24 \pm 0.34)\times10^{-6}$. The ratio of their branching fractions is $\mathcal{B}(ψ(3686) \to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S)/\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to p \bar p K^0_S K^0_S)=(24.6 \pm 1.5 \pm 2.1)\%$, which deviates from theoretical expectation by 4.6$σ$. Here the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. We have also examined the $p\bar p$ invariant mass distributions in these decays, and no significant enhancement around the $p \bar p$ near threshold is found.
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Submitted 7 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Observation of the $χ_{cJ}$ decays into $pK^{-}\barΛη+\mathrm{c.c.}$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (759 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
By analyzing $(2712.4 \pm 14.3) \times 10^{6}$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the decays $χ_{cJ} \to pK^{-}\barΛη+ \mathrm{c.c.}$ ($J=0,1,2$) are observed for the first time, with statistical significances exceeding $5σ$ for all three $χ_{cJ}$ states. The measured branching fractions are…
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By analyzing $(2712.4 \pm 14.3) \times 10^{6}$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the decays $χ_{cJ} \to pK^{-}\barΛη+ \mathrm{c.c.}$ ($J=0,1,2$) are observed for the first time, with statistical significances exceeding $5σ$ for all three $χ_{cJ}$ states. The measured branching fractions are $\mathcal{B}(χ_{c0} \to pK^{-}\barΛη+ \mathrm{c.c.}) = (5.3 \pm 0.7 \pm 0.5) \times 10^{-5}$, $\mathcal{B}(χ_{c1} \to pK^{-}\barΛη+ \mathrm{c.c.}) = (9.8 \pm 0.6 \pm 0.6) \times 10^{-5}$, and $\mathcal{B}(χ_{c2} \to pK^{-}\barΛη+ \mathrm{c.c.}) = (9.3 \pm 0.6 \pm 0.6) \times 10^{-5}$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic. Structures consistent with the known hyperon resonances $Λ(1520)$ and $\barΛ(1690)$ are seen in the $pK^{-}$ and $\barΛη$ invariant mass spectra, respectively. The reported branching fractions include both resonant and non-resonant contributions. These results provide new experimental information on hadronic decays of $P$-wave charmonium states and contribute to the understanding of baryon production and hadronization dynamics in the nonperturbative QCD regime.
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Submitted 6 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Study of the $e^+e^-\to π^+π^-D_s^+D_s^-$ process from $\sqrt{s}$ = 4.42 to 4.95 GeV at BESIII
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (762 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on $8.5~{\rm fb}^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected at center-of-mass energies between 4.42 and 4.95 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring, we investigate the process $e^+e^-\to π^+π^-D_s^+D_s^-$. With no significant signal observed, upper limits on the Born cross sections of $e^+e^-\to π^+π^-D_s^+D_s^-$ at each energy value are determined at the 90% confidence leve…
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Based on $8.5~{\rm fb}^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected at center-of-mass energies between 4.42 and 4.95 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII storage ring, we investigate the process $e^+e^-\to π^+π^-D_s^+D_s^-$. With no significant signal observed, upper limits on the Born cross sections of $e^+e^-\to π^+π^-D_s^+D_s^-$ at each energy value are determined at the 90% confidence level. Additionally, a search for intermediate charmonium-like resonances is performed in the $M(D_s^+D_s^-)$ invariant-mass spectrum, but no significant resonant structures are observed with the current statistics.
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Submitted 27 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Direct and Indirect Discrimination in Generalized Linear Models
Authors:
Bertille Tierny,
Arthur Charpentier,
François Hu
Abstract:
Generalized linear models are central to actuarial modelling of binary risk, claim frequency, utilization, and cost-related outcomes. Yet fairness diagnostics often rely on linear-model intuitions, although GLM predictions are obtained by transporting a latent score through a nonlinear inverse link. We develop a moment-based decomposition framework for diagnosing group disparities in fitted GLM pr…
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Generalized linear models are central to actuarial modelling of binary risk, claim frequency, utilization, and cost-related outcomes. Yet fairness diagnostics often rely on linear-model intuitions, although GLM predictions are obtained by transporting a latent score through a nonlinear inverse link. We develop a moment-based decomposition framework for diagnosing group disparities in fitted GLM predictions. In an exact linear-Gaussian benchmark, the Wasserstein barycentric criterion for distributional demographic-parity violation reduces to a two-moment criterion and decomposes into direct mean, indirect mean, interaction, and structural components. For GLMs, we distinguish the empirical output-scale criterion $U_2(f)$, a within-group proxy $\widetilde U_2(f)$, and a leading decomposition $D_1(f)$. This leading term preserves the four linear channels and adds two curvature components induced by the inverse link: curvature coupling and curvature amplification. We derive explicit formulas for logistic, Poisson, and Tweedie specifications and illustrate the diagnostic on medical-expenditure survey data. The framework is not a legal test of discrimination, nor a full characterization of distributional parity outside the linear-Gaussian case. It is a tractable actuarial diagnostic for identifying whether fitted prediction disparities arise from explicit sensitive effects, proxy-mediated covariate profiles, covariance-structure differences, or nonlinear link effects.
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Submitted 22 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Measurement of Born cross sections for $e^+e^-\to p\bar p$ at $\sqrt{s} =3.510-4.946$ GeV
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (736 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
We report a measurement of the Born cross section and the effective form factor for the $e^+e^-\to p\bar{p}$ reaction at 47 center-of-mass energies between 3.510 and 4.946 GeV. The measurement is performed using the energy-scan technique and is based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 26 fb\(^{-1}\) collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. For the first time, th…
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We report a measurement of the Born cross section and the effective form factor for the $e^+e^-\to p\bar{p}$ reaction at 47 center-of-mass energies between 3.510 and 4.946 GeV. The measurement is performed using the energy-scan technique and is based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 26 fb\(^{-1}\) collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. For the first time, the moduli of the electromagnetic form factor ratio $|G_{E}/G_{M}|$ and of the magnetic form factor $|G_{M}|$ are determined with high precision by analyzing the distribution of the polar angle of the proton at a large timelike momentum transfer.
These results provide essential insights into the nature of charmonium(-like) states above the open-charm threshold and the dynamics underlying the proton electromagnetic form factors.
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Submitted 21 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Observation of $ψ(3770)\to p\bar p$ and Measurement of Electromagnetic Form Factors of Proton at $\sqrt{s} = 3.510-4.946$ GeV
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (736 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
We search for possible charmonium(-like) states decaying into the $p\bar{p}$ final state by studying the Born cross sections of the $e^+e^-\to p\bar{p}$ reaction, and we determine the proton electromagnetic form factors by analyzing the proton angular distribution. The measurement is performed using a sample of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected at 47 center-of-mass energies from 3.510 to 4.946 GeV…
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We search for possible charmonium(-like) states decaying into the $p\bar{p}$ final state by studying the Born cross sections of the $e^+e^-\to p\bar{p}$ reaction, and we determine the proton electromagnetic form factors by analyzing the proton angular distribution. The measurement is performed using a sample of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected at 47 center-of-mass energies from 3.510 to 4.946 GeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 26 fb$^{-1}$, recorded by the BESIII detector collected at the BEPCII collider. The decay $ψ(3770)\to p\bar{p}$ is observed with a significance of 6.6$σ$ including systematic uncertainties. Furthermore, a structure near 4.2 GeV is observed with significances of $4.6σ$ or $4.8σ$ for the $ψ(4160)$ or $Y(4230)$ hypotheses including systematic uncertainties, respectively; these interpretations cannot presently be distinguished. In addition, the moduli of the form factor ratios $|G_{E}/G_{M}|$ and of the magnetic form factors $|G_{M}|$ are extracted by analyzing the proton polar angle distribution with higher precision at large time-like squared momentum transfer. These results provide important experimental insights into both the decay mechanisms of charmonium(-like) states in the open charm region and the internal structure of proton.
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Submitted 21 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Search for the charged lepton flavor violating decay $η\to e^{\pm}μ^{\mp}$
Authors:
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere
, et al. (687 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on $(10.087 \pm 0.044) \times 10^{9}~J/ψ$ events collected at the center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s} = 3.097$~GeV with the BESIII detector, we search for the charged lepton flavor violating decay $η\to e^{\pm}μ^{\mp}$ through the process $J/ψ\to γη'$ with $η' \to π^{+} π^{-} η$. No signal is observed, and an upper limit on the branching fraction is determined to be…
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Based on $(10.087 \pm 0.044) \times 10^{9}~J/ψ$ events collected at the center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s} = 3.097$~GeV with the BESIII detector, we search for the charged lepton flavor violating decay $η\to e^{\pm}μ^{\mp}$ through the process $J/ψ\to γη'$ with $η' \to π^{+} π^{-} η$. No signal is observed, and an upper limit on the branching fraction is determined to be $\mathcal{B}(η\to e^{\pm}μ^{\mp}) < 6.8 \times 10^{-7}$ at the 90\% confidence level. This result improves the previous best limit by one order of magnitude.
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Submitted 21 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Streamlining Analysis and Design of Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy using Machine Learning
Authors:
Nicholas I. Hausman,
Joseph Kelly,
Michael S. Chen,
Frank Hu,
Angela Lee,
Andrés Montoya-Castillo,
Gabriela S. Schlau-Cohen,
Thomas E. Markland
Abstract:
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) offers unique insights into the coupling between electronic and nuclear motion and dynamics, making it a key technique in diverse fields, including materials science and biology. Obtaining 2DES data requires a series of measurements that involve multiple pulses to construct the full picture -- a time-consuming task that often necessitates working with…
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Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) offers unique insights into the coupling between electronic and nuclear motion and dynamics, making it a key technique in diverse fields, including materials science and biology. Obtaining 2DES data requires a series of measurements that involve multiple pulses to construct the full picture -- a time-consuming task that often necessitates working with limited or noisy data. Here we introduce a machine-learning based framework that aims to maximize the data that can be extracted from 2DES experiments and provides guidance towards the selection of additional experiments. We design a Gaussian mixture model to learn the underlying spectral density of a system, allowing the extraction of reorganization energies and the extrapolation of the 2DES spectra to other time delays beyond those measured, and demonstrate how our framework can be used to select additional measurements to further improve the accuracy. We show that our approach yields accurate results on a variety of systems, including simulations ranging from photoactive yellow protein in the gas phase to Nile red in benzene to the anionic green fluorescent protein chromophore in water, and experiments on Nile blue in ethanol. Our work provides an efficient route to extract maximum insights from 2DES while incurring minimal experimental costs.
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Submitted 3 August, 2026; v1 submitted 16 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Observation of an Altered $a_{0}(980)$ Line shape in $D^{+} \rightarrow π^{+}ηη$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere,
A. Brueggemann,
H. Cai
, et al. (697 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using $20.3~{\rm fb}^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected with the BESIII detector at $\sqrt{s}=3.773~{\rm GeV}$, we perform the first amplitude analysis of the decay $D^+\toπ^+ηη$. The intermediate process $D^+\to a_0(980)^+η$, $a_0(980)^+\toπ^+η$, is observed as the only significant component in the amplitude analysis, and its branching fraction is measured to be…
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Using $20.3~{\rm fb}^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected with the BESIII detector at $\sqrt{s}=3.773~{\rm GeV}$, we perform the first amplitude analysis of the decay $D^+\toπ^+ηη$. The intermediate process $D^+\to a_0(980)^+η$, $a_0(980)^+\toπ^+η$, is observed as the only significant component in the amplitude analysis, and its branching fraction is measured to be $(3.67\pm0.12_{\rm stat}\pm0.06_{\rm syst})\times10^{-3}$. The $π^+η$ mass spectrum associated with $a_0(980)^+η$ production exhibits a line shape that differs substantially from those observed in $D_{(s)}\to a_0(980)π$ and $D^0\to a_0(980)^-e^+ν_e$ decays. We examine several conventional descriptions of the $a_0(980)$ amplitude, including Flatté, dispersively modified Flatté, $T$-matrix, and $K$-matrix parameterizations. With reference $a_0(980)$ parameters, neither these models nor their extensions including additional small resonant or non-resonant amplitudes reproduce the observed line shape satisfactorily. When the $a_0(980)$ parameters are allowed to float, satisfactory fits can be obtained, but the pole mass is driven well above the $K\bar K$ threshold, inconsistent with the near-threshold character of the $a_0(980)$. The results reveal a tension between fit quality and the physical pole position in conventional direct-production amplitude models.
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Submitted 16 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Evidence of $ψ(3770) \to π^{0}J/ψ$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (745 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
We report the first evidence for the hadronic transition $ψ(3770) \to π^0 J/ψ$ using a data sample of $20.3~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ collected at $\sqrt{s} = 3.773$~GeV with the BESIII detector. The $e^+ e^- \to π^{0}J/ψ$ process is observed with a statistical significance of $6.1σ$, while the significance specifically attributed to $ψ(3770) \to π^{0}J/ψ$ is $4.5σ$. We measure the dressed cross section f…
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We report the first evidence for the hadronic transition $ψ(3770) \to π^0 J/ψ$ using a data sample of $20.3~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ collected at $\sqrt{s} = 3.773$~GeV with the BESIII detector. The $e^+ e^- \to π^{0}J/ψ$ process is observed with a statistical significance of $6.1σ$, while the significance specifically attributed to $ψ(3770) \to π^{0}J/ψ$ is $4.5σ$. We measure the dressed cross section for $e^+e^- \to π^0 J/ψ$ to be $(249 \pm 44 \pm 15)~\text{fb}$ and determine the branching fraction $\mathcal{B}(ψ(3770) \to π^0 J/ψ) = (2.08 \pm 0.36 \pm 0.21\pm 0.25) \times 10^{-5}$, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the third due to a possible interference with the $ψ(3686) \to π^{0}J/ψ$ decay. This is the first determination of this branching fraction. It lies significantly below tetraquark model predictions but aligns with calculations that incorporate meson loop effects, providing crucial insight into the isospin-violating nature of $ψ(3770)$ decays.
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Submitted 12 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Strong and electromagnetic amplitudes, direct $CP$ and isospin asymmetries in the decays $J/ψ\to K^0_SK^+π^-+c.c.$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (745 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using $e^+e^-$ annihilation data collected at 26 center-of-mass energy points between 3000.00 and $3119.88~\text{MeV}$ with the BESIII detector, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of about $440.7~\text{pb}^{-1}$, we study the cross section lineshape of $e^+e^-\to K_S^0 K^+π^-+c.c.$. The relative phases and magnitudes between $J/ψ$ strong and electromagnetic decay amplitudes are measure…
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Using $e^+e^-$ annihilation data collected at 26 center-of-mass energy points between 3000.00 and $3119.88~\text{MeV}$ with the BESIII detector, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of about $440.7~\text{pb}^{-1}$, we study the cross section lineshape of $e^+e^-\to K_S^0 K^+π^-+c.c.$. The relative phases and magnitudes between $J/ψ$ strong and electromagnetic decay amplitudes are measured to be $(123.7\pm5.3)^\circ;4.31\pm0.22$ or $(-123.1\pm5.2)^\circ;4.38\pm0.22$, with corresponding branching fractions $\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to K_S^0 K^+π^-+c.c.)=(5.17\pm0.20)$ or $(5.36\pm0.20)\times10^{-3}$. Based on a partial wave analysis, the cross sections of $e^+e^-\to\bar K^0 K^*(892)^0+c.c.$ and $e^+e^-\to K^+ K^*(892)^-+c.c.$ are obtained. For these subprocesses, the relative phases and magnitudes are determined as $(155.2\pm15.5)^{\circ};3.67\pm0.27$ or $(-154.1\pm15.5)^{\circ};3.71\pm0.25$ and $(180.1\pm31.8)^{\circ};25.06\pm2.51$, respectively. The large relative phases deviate from the orthogonality relation expected from experiment and from the assumption of purely real amplitudes by more than $3σ$. The measured branching fractions $\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to\bar K^0 K^*(892)^0)+c.c.=(4.18\pm0.18)$ or $(4.31\pm0.19)\times10^{-3}$, $\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to K^+ K^*(892)^-+c.c.)=(7.09\pm0.28)\times10^{-3}$ are all consistent with the world average values, but achieve better than a twofold improvement in precision. The ratios between the branching fractions of $J/ψ\to\bar K^0 K^*(892)^0+c.c.$ and $J/ψ\to\bar K^+ K^*(892)^-+c.c.$ are $\mathcal{R}_{K^*\bar{K}}=0.589\pm0.012$ or $0.612\pm0.013$. After subtracting the electromagnetic contribution, the corresponding strong amplitude ratios are $\mathcal{R}^{3g}_{K^*\bar{K}}=0.884\pm0.050$ or $0.909\pm0.044$, which deviate $2.3$ or $2.1σ$ from the unity. No evidence for direct $CP$ violation is observed.
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Submitted 12 June, 2026; v1 submitted 10 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Unexpected large relative strong phase and search for isospin breaking and $CP$ asymmetries in $J/ψ\to K^*(892)\bar K
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (745 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using a direct scan of 26 energy points near the $J/ψ$ resonance, we perform the first measurement of the relative phase $φ_{γ, 3g}$ between the strong and electromagnetic amplitudes in $J/ψ\to\bar K^0 K^*(892)^0+c.c.$ and $J/ψ\to K^+ K^*(892)^-+c.c.$. Unexpectedly, the phase in the neutral channel is found to be $\sim 150^\circ$, deviating from orthogonality ($90^\circ$) by 4.2$σ$ and from a rela…
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Using a direct scan of 26 energy points near the $J/ψ$ resonance, we perform the first measurement of the relative phase $φ_{γ, 3g}$ between the strong and electromagnetic amplitudes in $J/ψ\to\bar K^0 K^*(892)^0+c.c.$ and $J/ψ\to K^+ K^*(892)^-+c.c.$. Unexpectedly, the phase in the neutral channel is found to be $\sim 150^\circ$, deviating from orthogonality ($90^\circ$) by 4.2$σ$ and from a relative real amplitude (0$^\circ$ or 180$^\circ$) by 10.0$σ$ or 1.6$σ$, respectively. In contrast, the charged channel phase is consistent with $\sim 180^\circ$ within 1$σ$, exhibiting model-dependent behavior. The corresponding branching fractions are consistent with the world averages but achieve better than twofold improvement in precision. The ratios between the branching fractions of $J/ψ\to\bar K^0 K^*(892)^0+c.c.$ and $J/ψ\to K^+ K^*(892)^-+c.c.$ are also measured. After subtracting the electromagnetic contribution, the corresponding strong amplitude ratios obey isospin symmetry within $1.8σ$. A search for direct $CP$ violation yields asymmetries consistent with zero.
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Submitted 12 June, 2026; v1 submitted 10 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Updated measurement of the branching fraction of $D_s^+ \to τ^+ ν_τ$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (705 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using a dataset of 7.33 fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+ e^-$ annihilation data collected with the BESIII detector at center-of-mass energies from 4.128 to 4.226 GeV, we report an updated measurement of the branching fraction of $D_s^+ \to τ^+ ν_τ$ via four $τ^+$ decay modes: $τ^+ \to e^+ ν_e \barν_τ$, $μ^+ ν_μ \barν_τ$, $π^+\barν_τ$, and $π^+ π^{0} \barν_τ$. The branching fraction is determined to be…
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Using a dataset of 7.33 fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+ e^-$ annihilation data collected with the BESIII detector at center-of-mass energies from 4.128 to 4.226 GeV, we report an updated measurement of the branching fraction of $D_s^+ \to τ^+ ν_τ$ via four $τ^+$ decay modes: $τ^+ \to e^+ ν_e \barν_τ$, $μ^+ ν_μ \barν_τ$, $π^+\barν_τ$, and $π^+ π^{0} \barν_τ$. The branching fraction is determined to be $\mathcal{B}({D_s^+ \to τ^+ ν_τ}) = (5.37 \pm 0.08_{\rm stat} \pm 0.06_{\rm syst})$ %. The product of the modulus of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element $|V_{cs}|$ and the $D_s^+$ decay constant $f_{D_s^+}$ is measured to be $f_{D_s^+} |V_{cs}| = (248.2 \pm 1.9_{\rm stat} \pm 1.4_{\rm syst} \pm 0.6_{\rm input} \pm 0.8_{\rm EM})$ MeV. Both the branching fraction and the product $f_{D_s^+} |V_{cs}|$ are the most precise results yet obtained. Then, taking $f_{D_s^+}$ from lattice quantum chromodynamics calculations results in $|V_{cs}| = 0.993 \pm 0.008_{\rm stat} \pm 0.006_{\rm syst} \pm 0.003_{\rm input} \pm 0.003_{\rm EM}$. Conversely, one finds $f_{D_s^+} = (255.0 \pm 1.9_{\rm stat} \pm 1.4_{\rm syst} \pm 0.6_{\rm input} \pm 0.8_{\rm EM})$ MeV when taking $|V_{cs}|$ from the CKMfitter group as an input. Combining with the world average value of $D_s^+ \to μ^+ ν_μ$, the ratio of the branching fractions between $D_s^+ \to τ^+ ν_τ$ and $D_s^+ \to μ^+ ν_μ$ is estimated to be $10.04 \pm 0.29$, which is consistent with the Standard Model prediction of lepton flavor universality.
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Submitted 9 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Measurement of the branching fraction of $D_{s}^{*+}\to e^{+}e^{-}D_{s}^{+}$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere,
A. Brueggemann
, et al. (683 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The branching fraction of the electromagnetic Dalitz decay $D^{*+}_{s}\to e^{+}e^{-}D^{+}_{s}$ is measured with an $e^{+}e^{-}$ collision data sample collected by the BESIII experiment at center-of-mass energies between 4.128 and 4.226 $\mathrm{GeV}$, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 7.33 $\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. The measurement yields the branching fraction…
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The branching fraction of the electromagnetic Dalitz decay $D^{*+}_{s}\to e^{+}e^{-}D^{+}_{s}$ is measured with an $e^{+}e^{-}$ collision data sample collected by the BESIII experiment at center-of-mass energies between 4.128 and 4.226 $\mathrm{GeV}$, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 7.33 $\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. The measurement yields the branching fraction ${\mathcal{B}(D^{*+}_{s}\to e^{+}e^{-}D^{+}_{s})=(7.28\pm0.61_{\mathrm{stat}}\pm0.31_{\mathrm{syst}})\times10^{-3}}$. The result is consistent with the previous one, with a 2.5-fold improvement in precision. This provides an important input for constraining the parameters of theoretical models and for determining the absolute branching fractions of $D^{*+}_{s}\to π^{0}D^{+}_{s}$ and $D^{*+}_{s}\to γD^{+}_{s}$, measured with a relative method.
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Submitted 8 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Semi-leptonic $B$ decays to tensor mesons
Authors:
Shao-Qin Guo,
Zhi-Qing Zhang,
Xin-Yu Cai,
Feng-Qing Hu
Abstract:
Using the form factors of the transtions $B\to T$ with $T$ refering to a tensor meson, such as $a_2(1320), f_2(1270),K^*_2(1430), D_2^*(2460)$ and $D^*_{2s}(2573)$, within the covariant light-front quark model (CLFQM), we provide a detailed investigation of the corresponding semi-leptonic decays $B\to T\ellν_\ell$ with $\ell=e,ν,τ$. All the branching ratios of these decays are larger than…
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Using the form factors of the transtions $B\to T$ with $T$ refering to a tensor meson, such as $a_2(1320), f_2(1270),K^*_2(1430), D_2^*(2460)$ and $D^*_{2s}(2573)$, within the covariant light-front quark model (CLFQM), we provide a detailed investigation of the corresponding semi-leptonic decays $B\to T\ellν_\ell$ with $\ell=e,ν,τ$. All the branching ratios of these decays are larger than $10^{-5}$, in which the maximum value can reach up to $10^{-3}$, indicating promising prospects for experimental observation. Furthermore, we also calculate the longitudinal polarization fractions $f_L$ and forward-backward asymmetries $A_{FB}$ for these considered decays. All the decays $B\to T \ellν_{\ell}$ are dominated by the longitudinal polarization, where the polarization fractions can reach up to $\sim70\%$ for the decays $B\to T \ell^{\prime}ν_{\ell^\prime}$ with $\ell^\prime=e, μ$, those of the decays $B\to T τν_τ$ are a little smaller. The $A_{FB}$ values of the decays $B\to T \ell^{\prime}ν_{\ell^\prime}$ and $B\to T τν_τ$ have opposite signs.
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Submitted 7 June, 2026;
originally announced June 2026.
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Robustness of Persuasion to Receiver Preferences
Authors:
Ronen Gradwohl,
Fengming Hu,
Rann Smorodinsky
Abstract:
We study the robustness of Bayesian persuasion to uncertainty about the receiver's preferences. We analyze two conceptually distinct notions: continuity, in which only the modeler lacks precise knowledge, but where the model's predictions are nonetheless accurate; and robustness, in which the sender also lacks precise knowledge, but where the outcome is insensitive to this ignorance. We model pref…
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We study the robustness of Bayesian persuasion to uncertainty about the receiver's preferences. We analyze two conceptually distinct notions: continuity, in which only the modeler lacks precise knowledge, but where the model's predictions are nonetheless accurate; and robustness, in which the sender also lacks precise knowledge, but where the outcome is insensitive to this ignorance. We model preference uncertainty as infinitesimally small, non-probabilistic (Knightian) uncertainty, and the sender's behavior as either minimizing the regret or maximizing the minimum utility. We show that continuity holds if and only if robustness holds, and that both notions are generic. Thus, while some instances of Bayesian persuasion are fragile, typical instances are both continuous and robust with respect to a small amount of ignorance.
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Submitted 27 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Observation of the $X(2370)$ in $J/ψ\rightarrowγK^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}π^{0}$ and $J/ψ\rightarrowγπ^{0}π^{0}η$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (746 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on $(10087\pm44)\times10^{6}$ $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector, the $J/ψ\rightarrowγK^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}π^{0}$ and $J/ψ\rightarrowγπ^{0}π^{0}η$ processes are studied. The $X(2370)$ is observed in both the $K^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}π^{0}$ and $π^{0}π^{0}η$ invariant mass spectra, with statistical significances greater than $14σ$ and $20σ$, respectively. Combining measurements from these…
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Based on $(10087\pm44)\times10^{6}$ $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector, the $J/ψ\rightarrowγK^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}π^{0}$ and $J/ψ\rightarrowγπ^{0}π^{0}η$ processes are studied. The $X(2370)$ is observed in both the $K^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}π^{0}$ and $π^{0}π^{0}η$ invariant mass spectra, with statistical significances greater than $14σ$ and $20σ$, respectively. Combining measurements from these processes with measurements from the previously reported $J/ψ\rightarrowγK^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}η^{\prime}$ process, the mass and width of the $X(2370)$ are determined to be $2359^{+13}_{-14}~\text{MeV}/c^{2}$ and $170^{+44}_{-29}~\text{MeV}$, respectively. In addition, the decay $X(2370)\to a_{0}(980)^{0}π^{0}$ with $a_{0}(980)^{0}\to π^{0}η$ is observed with a statistical significance exceeding $9σ$. The similarities in decay modes between the $X(2370)$ and $η_{c}$ are consistent with the features of a pseudoscalar glueball.
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Submitted 25 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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ViroBench: Benchmarking Nucleotide Foundation Models on Viral Genomics Tasks
Authors:
Dongxin Ye,
Fang Hu,
Han Hu,
Shu Hu,
Yang Tan,
Wanli Ouyang,
Stan Z. Li,
Jie Cui,
Nanqing Dong
Abstract:
Nucleotide sequences constitute the fundamental genetic basis of biological systems, rendering viral genomic analysis critical for biomedical advancement. Despite progress in biological foundation models, specifically nucleotide foundation models (NFMs), the field lacks a unified standard for viral genomics to facilitate community development and enforce biosecurity constraints. To address this, w…
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Nucleotide sequences constitute the fundamental genetic basis of biological systems, rendering viral genomic analysis critical for biomedical advancement. Despite progress in biological foundation models, specifically nucleotide foundation models (NFMs), the field lacks a unified standard for viral genomics to facilitate community development and enforce biosecurity constraints. To address this, we introduce ViroBench, the first comprehensive and large-scale benchmark specifically designed for NFMs in viral settings. ViroBench evaluates models across two critical dimensions: biological understanding and latent biosecurity risk, covering 18 diverse scenarios within 4 task types. Extensive evaluation of 66 NFMs across diverse architectures yields three critical conclusions. Firstly, NFMs exhibit a performance degradation in biological understanding under phylogenetic and temporal shifts, indicating weak extrapolation capabilities. Secondly, generation tasks reveal a decoupling between statistical likelihood and biological functional validity, posing latent biosecurity risks. Thirdly, controlled ablation studies reveal that taxonomic diversity in pretraining data outweighs parameter scale. Specifically, a lightweight baseline trained on diverse data achieves a 67.5% performance gain over its original model. Overall, ViroBench provides interpretable, diagnostic evaluations and a reproducible measurement framework for future research on viral nucleotide foundation models. The datasets and code are publicly available at https://github.com/QIANJINYDX/ViroBench.
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Submitted 24 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Measurement of Born Cross Sections for $e^+e^- \to K^+Ξ^0\barΣ^-$ at $\sqrt{s} = 3.51-4.95$ GeV and Observation of $ψ(3770) \to K^+Ξ^0\barΣ^-$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (750 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using 44.55 fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected by the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we report the first measurement of the Born cross sections for the $e^+e^- \to K^+Ξ^0\barΣ^-$ reaction at fifty-six center-of-mass energies between 3.51 and 4.95~GeV. A fit to the dressed cross sections reveals the first observation of the $ψ(3770) \to K^+Ξ^0\barΣ^-$ process, with a statistica…
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Using 44.55 fb$^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ collision data collected by the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we report the first measurement of the Born cross sections for the $e^+e^- \to K^+Ξ^0\barΣ^-$ reaction at fifty-six center-of-mass energies between 3.51 and 4.95~GeV. A fit to the dressed cross sections reveals the first observation of the $ψ(3770) \to K^+Ξ^0\barΣ^-$ process, with a statistical significance of 6.0$σ$ including systematic uncertainties. This result represents the first observation of charmless three-body baryonic decay of a vector charmonium state above the open-charm threshold. No significant signals for other charmonium(-like) states i.e., $ψ(4040)$, $ψ(4160)$, $Y(4230)$, $Y(4360)$, $ψ(4415)$, $Y(4500)$, $Y(4660)$ or $Y(4710)$ are observed, and the upper limits for the product of the branching fraction and the electronic partial width at the 90% confidence level for each assumed charmonium(-like) state are provided. Additionally, the ratios of Born cross sections between this work and the previous measurements of $e^+e^- \to K^{0}_{S}\barΞ^{-}Σ^-$ and $K^-\barΞ^+\barΣ^0$ are provided, which can be used to validate theoretical predictions related to isospin symmetry.
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Submitted 19 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Knowledge-to-Verification: Exploring RLVR for LLMs in Knowledge-Intensive Domains
Authors:
Zhonghang Yuan,
Zhefan Wang,
Fang Hu,
Zihong Chen,
Jinzhe Li,
Gang Li,
Jie Ying,
Huanjun Kong,
Songyang Zhang,
Nanqing Dong
Abstract:
Reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards (RLVR) has demonstrated promising potential to enhance the reasoning capabilities of large language models (LLMs) in domains such as mathematics and coding. However, its applications on knowledge-intensive domains have not been effectively explored due to the scarcity of high-quality verifiable data. Furthermore, current RLVR focuses solely on the cor…
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Reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards (RLVR) has demonstrated promising potential to enhance the reasoning capabilities of large language models (LLMs) in domains such as mathematics and coding. However, its applications on knowledge-intensive domains have not been effectively explored due to the scarcity of high-quality verifiable data. Furthermore, current RLVR focuses solely on the correctness of final answers, leading to the limitations of flawed reasoning and sparse reward signals. In this work, we propose Knowledge-to-Verification (K2V), a framework that extends RLVR to knowledge-intensive domains through automated verifiable data synthesis, while enabling verification of the LLM's reasoning process. Extensive experiments demonstrate that K2V enhances the reasoning of LLM in knowledge-intensive domains without significantly compromising the model's general capabilities. This study also suggests that integrating automated data synthesis with reasoning verification is a promising direction to enhance model capabilities in these broader domains. Code is available at https://github.com/SeedScientist/K2V.
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Submitted 18 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Observation of $η_c(1S)\to Σ^0\bar Σ^0$ and search for $h_c(1P)\to Σ^0\bar Σ^0$ via $ψ(3686)$ transitions
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (758 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using $(2712.4 \pm 14.3) \times 10^6~ψ(3686)$ events collected by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the hadronic decay $η_{c}\toΣ^{0}\bar{Σ^{0}}$ is observed for the first time via the radiative transition from $ψ(3686)$. It is found that the branching fraction has a significant dependence on the interference pattern between $η_c(1S)$ and non-$η_c(1S)$ processes. They are deter…
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Using $(2712.4 \pm 14.3) \times 10^6~ψ(3686)$ events collected by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the hadronic decay $η_{c}\toΣ^{0}\bar{Σ^{0}}$ is observed for the first time via the radiative transition from $ψ(3686)$. It is found that the branching fraction has a significant dependence on the interference pattern between $η_c(1S)$ and non-$η_c(1S)$ processes. They are determined to be $\displaystyle\mathcal{B}(η_c(1S) \to Σ^{0}\bar{Σ^{0}}) = (2.59 \pm 0.14(stat) \pm 0.44(syst)) \times 10^{-3}$ and $(1.18 \pm 0.12(stat) \pm 0.21(syst)) \times 10^{-3}$, for the destructive and constructive interference scenarios, respectively. No significant signal is observed for the decay $h_{c}\toΣ^{0}\bar{Σ^{0}}$ in the hadronic transition $ψ(3686)\toπ^0h_{c}$, and an upper limit on its branching fraction is set to be $1.02\times 10^{-4}$ at the 90\% confidence level.
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Submitted 16 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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From Rosetta to Match-Up: A Paired Corpus of Linguistic Puzzles with Human and LLM Benchmarks
Authors:
Neh Majmudar,
Anne Huang,
Jinfan Frank Hu,
Elena Filatova
Abstract:
In this paper, we examine linguistic puzzles used in high school linguistics competitions, focusing on two common formats: Rosetta Stone and Match-Up. We propose a systematic procedure for converting existing Rosetta Stone puzzles into corresponding Match-Up counterparts. Because linguistic puzzle creation is complex and time-consuming, our method provides an efficient way to accelerate the genera…
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In this paper, we examine linguistic puzzles used in high school linguistics competitions, focusing on two common formats: Rosetta Stone and Match-Up. We propose a systematic procedure for converting existing Rosetta Stone puzzles into corresponding Match-Up counterparts. Because linguistic puzzle creation is complex and time-consuming, our method provides an efficient way to accelerate the generation of new puzzles. We evaluate the resulting Rosetta Stone-Match-Up pairs with both human participants and large language models (LLMs). Our results show that both expert human solvers and LLMs display an all-or-nothing pattern on Match-Up puzzles, either solving them completely or failing entirely. This work contributes a new dataset of paired puzzles and provides a detailed evaluation of puzzle difficulty across formats, offering insights into both human and machine linguistic reasoning.
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Submitted 13 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Study of $φ\to K\bar{K}$ in the amplitude analysis of $D^{+}\to K_{S}^{0}K_{L}^{0}π^{+}$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (751 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
We present the first amplitude analysis and branching fraction measurement of $D^{+} \rightarrow K_{S}^{0}K_{L}^{0}π^{+}$ decay. The analysis uses a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3~$\rm fb^{-1}$, which was recorded at a center-of-mass energy 3.773~GeV by the BESIII detector. The measured branching fraction is…
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We present the first amplitude analysis and branching fraction measurement of $D^{+} \rightarrow K_{S}^{0}K_{L}^{0}π^{+}$ decay. The analysis uses a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3~$\rm fb^{-1}$, which was recorded at a center-of-mass energy 3.773~GeV by the BESIII detector. The measured branching fraction is $\mathcal{B}(D^{+} \rightarrow K_{S}^{0}K_{L}^{0}π^{+})=(5.780\pm0.085\pm 0.052)\times10^{-3}$, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. Using the known value of ${\cal B}(D^+ \to φπ^+,\,φ\to K^+K^-)$, we determine the relative branching fraction between $φ\to K_{S}^0K_{L}^0$ and $φ\to K^+K^-$ to be $\mathcal{B}(D^{+} \to φπ^{+}, φ\to K_{S}^0K_{L}^0)/\mathcal{B}(D^{+} \to φπ^{+}, φ\to K^+K^-)= 0.628\pm0.022\pm 0.015\pm0.017$, where the third uncertainty is related to $\mathcal{B}(D^{+} \to φπ^{+}, φ\to K^+K^-)$. This result is significantly lower than the previous world average and is consistent with the isospin expectation for the $φ$ meson's coupling to charged and neutral kaon pairs.
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Submitted 11 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Measurement of branching fractions of $D^+_s\to K^0_SK^0_S π^+π^0$ and $D^+_s\to K^0_S K^+π^0π^0$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere,
A. Brueggemann,
H. Cai
, et al. (683 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
By analyzing $e^+e^-$ collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 7.33~fb$^{-1}$ collected with the BESIII detector at center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.128 to 4.226~GeV, we report the observations of the hadronic decays $D^+_s\to K^0_SK^0_Sπ^+π^0$ and $D^+_s\to K^0_S K^+π^0π^0$. Their decay branching fractions are determined to be…
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By analyzing $e^+e^-$ collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 7.33~fb$^{-1}$ collected with the BESIII detector at center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.128 to 4.226~GeV, we report the observations of the hadronic decays $D^+_s\to K^0_SK^0_Sπ^+π^0$ and $D^+_s\to K^0_S K^+π^0π^0$. Their decay branching fractions are determined to be ${\mathcal B}(D^+_s\to K^0_SK^0_S π^+π^0)=(4.08\pm0.46_{\rm stat}\pm0.45_{\rm syst})\times 10^{-3}$ and ${\mathcal B}(D^+_s\to K^0_S K^+π^0π^0)=(3.32\pm0.64_{\rm stat}\pm0.31_{\rm syst})\times 10^{-3}$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic.
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Submitted 20 August, 2026; v1 submitted 10 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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First Measurement of the $D_s^+\rightarrow K^{*}(892)^0μ^+ν_μ$ Decay, Study of Dynamics and Test of Lepton Universality with $D_s^+\rightarrow K^{*}(892)^0\ell^+ν_{\ell}$ Decays
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (719 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
We report the first measurement of the semileptonic decay $D^+_s \rightarrow K^*(892)^0μ^+ν_μ$ and an improved measurement of the decay $D^+_s \rightarrow K^*(892)^0 e^+ν_{e}$ using a sample of $7.33~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ annihilation data collected at center-of-mass energies between 4.128 to 4.226~GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. We measure the branching fractions to b…
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We report the first measurement of the semileptonic decay $D^+_s \rightarrow K^*(892)^0μ^+ν_μ$ and an improved measurement of the decay $D^+_s \rightarrow K^*(892)^0 e^+ν_{e}$ using a sample of $7.33~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ of $e^+e^-$ annihilation data collected at center-of-mass energies between 4.128 to 4.226~GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. We measure the branching fractions to be $\mathcal B({D^+_s\rightarrow K^*(892)^0 μ^+ν_μ})=(2.07\pm0.22_{\rm stat}\pm0.10_{\rm syst})\times10^{-3}$ and $\mathcal B({D^+_s\rightarrow K^*(892)^0 e^+ν_{e}})=(2.14\pm0.18_{\rm stat}\pm0.10_{\rm syst})\times10^{-3}$. Based on a simultaneous study of the dynamics in two semileptonic decays, the hadronic form factor parameters in the $D^+_s\rightarrow K^{*}(892)^0$ transition are determined to be $r_{V} = V(0)/A_1(0) = 1.63 \pm 0.14_{\rm stat} \pm 0.08_{\rm syst}$, $r_{2} = A_2(0)/A_1(0) = 0.60 \pm 0.13_{\rm stat} \pm 0.06_{\rm syst}$, and $A_1(0)=0.56 \pm 0.02_{\rm stat} \pm 0.01_{\rm syst}$, where $V(0)$ is the vector form factor and $A_{1,2}(0)$ are the axial-vector form factors evaluated at $q^2=0$. The precision of $r_V$ and $r_2$ is improved by twofold and $A_1(0)$ is measured for the first time. We also report the first model-independent measurements of the differential decay rates and the lepton forward-backward asymmetries for $D^+_s\rightarrow K^{*}(892)^0\ell^+ν_{\ell}$ decays. Based on these measurements, we perform a test of lepton flavor universality in full and separate $q^2$ intervals with $D^+_s\rightarrow K^{*}(892)^0\ell^+ν_{\ell}$ decays. No violation is found within uncertainties. Our results present for the first time a complete study of the dynamics in the $D_s^+\rightarrow K^*(892)^0$ transition, and provide stringent tests of various non-perturbative theoretical calculations.
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Submitted 7 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Measurement of the Absolute Branching Fraction of Xi(1530)^{-} to (Xi pi)^{-} and Updated Measurement of the Branching Fraction of psi(3686) to anti-Xi^{+} Xi(1530)^{-} + c.c
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (736 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on (2712.4+-14.3)*10^{6} psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, the decays Xi(1530)^{-} to Xi^{0} pi^{-} and Xi(1530)^{-} to Xi^{-} pi^{0} are investigated jointly via the process psi(3686) to anti-Xi^{+} Xi(1530)^{-} + c.c. Under the assumption of isospin symmetry, the two decay modes are treated as fully correlated, and we report the first measurement of their absolute branch…
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Based on (2712.4+-14.3)*10^{6} psi(3686) events collected with the BESIII detector, the decays Xi(1530)^{-} to Xi^{0} pi^{-} and Xi(1530)^{-} to Xi^{-} pi^{0} are investigated jointly via the process psi(3686) to anti-Xi^{+} Xi(1530)^{-} + c.c. Under the assumption of isospin symmetry, the two decay modes are treated as fully correlated, and we report the first measurement of their absolute branching fractions. The results are B(Xi(1530)^{-} to Xi^{0} pi^{-})=(61.4+-4.5+-4.6)% and B(Xi(1530)^{-} to Xi^{-} pi^{0}) =(29.7+-2.2+-2.2)%. The combined branching fraction of the two decays is B(Xi(1530)^{-} to (Xi pi)^{-})=(91.1+-6.7+-6.8)%, with uncertainties accounting for the correlations between the two modes. Here, the first uncertainties are statistical, while the second are systematic. Additionally, we update the branching fraction of the decay psi(3686) to anti-Xi^{+} Xi(1530)^{-} + c.c. The updated measurement is B(psi(3686) to anti-Xi^{+} Xi(1530)^{-} + c.c.)=(8.67+-0.52+-0.58+-0.57)*10^{-6}, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic related to event selection and the fit model, and the third is associated with the interference effect.
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Submitted 7 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Inference-Time Budget Control for LLM Search Agents
Authors:
Zhengru Fang,
Senkang Forest Hu,
Zhonghao Chang,
Yu Guo,
Yihang Tao,
Hongyao Liu,
Mengzhe Ruan,
Jun Huang,
Yuguang Fang
Abstract:
LLM search agents increasingly rely on tools at inference time, but their trajectories are often constrained by hard limits on both tool calls and generated tokens. Under such dual budgets, better answers require not only stronger models, but also explicit control over which search action should receive the next budget unit and when the accumulated evidence is sufficient to commit a final answer.…
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LLM search agents increasingly rely on tools at inference time, but their trajectories are often constrained by hard limits on both tool calls and generated tokens. Under such dual budgets, better answers require not only stronger models, but also explicit control over which search action should receive the next budget unit and when the accumulated evidence is sufficient to commit a final answer. We study this problem in multi-hop question answering (QA) and formulate it as two-stage inference-time budget control. At search time, our controller assigns each feasible action a task-level Value-of-Information (VOI) score, defined as an operational estimate of marginal task value per unit budget under the current search state and remaining dual budget, and uses this score to choose among retrieval, decomposition, and answer commitment. After search, a selective evidence-grounded finalizer compares the trajectory answer with a refined candidate and rewrites only when the residual error appears to be a low-risk answer-form error. Across four multi-hop QA benchmarks, three LLM backbones, and four budget levels, the method yields positive aggregate gains over four audited baselines under the same hard dual-budget protocol. Ablations show that search-time budget control, especially budget-dependent penalty, provides the main performance gain, while answer-time control helps mainly when the retrieval path is already adequate. These results suggest that inference-time budget control for LLM search agents should govern both how budget is spent during search and how the final answer is committed.
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Submitted 7 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Measurement of the double Dalitz decay $η\to e^+e^-e^+e^-$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere,
A. Brueggemann
, et al. (688 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using a data sample of $(1.0087 \pm 0.0044) \times {10^{10}}$ $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector, we study the rare double Dalitz decay of $η\rightarrow e^+e^-e^+e^-$ through the processes $J/ψ\rightarrow γη$ and $J/ψ\rightarrow γη' ,η' \to π^+π^-η$. Clear $η$ signals are observed in the $e^+e^-e^+e^-$ invariant mass spectrum, with statistical significances of 5.9$σ$ and 7.8$σ$ for th…
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Using a data sample of $(1.0087 \pm 0.0044) \times {10^{10}}$ $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector, we study the rare double Dalitz decay of $η\rightarrow e^+e^-e^+e^-$ through the processes $J/ψ\rightarrow γη$ and $J/ψ\rightarrow γη' ,η' \to π^+π^-η$. Clear $η$ signals are observed in the $e^+e^-e^+e^-$ invariant mass spectrum, with statistical significances of 5.9$σ$ and 7.8$σ$ for the two channels, respectively. By combining both modes, we determine the branching fraction of $η\rightarrow e^+ e^- e^+ e^-$ to be $(2.63~\pm~0.34_{\rm stat}~\pm~0.16_{\rm syst}) \times10^{-5}$. The result is consistent with the previous measurements within uncertainties and further constrains physics beyond the standard model.
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Submitted 15 July, 2026; v1 submitted 6 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Concurrence of Symmetry Breaking and Nonlocality Phase Transitions in Diffusion Models
Authors:
Yifan F. Zhang,
Fangjun Hu,
Guangkuo Liu,
Mert Okyay,
Xun Gao
Abstract:
Diffusion models undergo a phase transition in a critical time window during generation dynamics, with two complementary diagnoses of criticality. The symmetry breaking picture views the critical window as when trajectories bifurcate into different semantic minima of the energy landscape, whereas the nonlocality picture views the critical window as when local denoising fails. We study whether two…
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Diffusion models undergo a phase transition in a critical time window during generation dynamics, with two complementary diagnoses of criticality. The symmetry breaking picture views the critical window as when trajectories bifurcate into different semantic minima of the energy landscape, whereas the nonlocality picture views the critical window as when local denoising fails. We study whether two notions of such phase transitions are concurrent in modern diffusion transformers. By evaluating the dynamics and outcomes of the generation trajectory, we observe a near-simultaneous occurrence of the non-locality and symmetry breaking critical times. Our work is the first to unify the two notions of phase transitions in practice: it provides a concrete diagnostic for when and why diffusion models rely on conditioning and global denoising, enabling principled evaluation of model efficiency and guiding the design of architectures and sampling schemes that avoid unnecessary computation.
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Submitted 6 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Estimating Treatment and Spillover Effects with the Ego-Cluster Experimental Design
Authors:
Xiao Liu,
Feifang Hu,
Jingfei Zhang
Abstract:
Network interference occurs when a unit's outcome depends not only on its own treatment but also on the treatments received by connected units in the network. Experimental designs and analysis methods that ignore such interference can yield biased estimators of causal effects. In this paper, we develop a new experimental design for the estimation and inference of global treatment effect and spillo…
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Network interference occurs when a unit's outcome depends not only on its own treatment but also on the treatments received by connected units in the network. Experimental designs and analysis methods that ignore such interference can yield biased estimators of causal effects. In this paper, we develop a new experimental design for the estimation and inference of global treatment effect and spillover effect under a model-based framework and ego-cluster randomization. Under this design, the network is partitioned into a collection of ego-clusters, each consisting of a focal unit (the ego) and its network neighbors (the alters), with randomization conducted at the cluster level. We propose model-based estimators for the global treatment effect and spillover effect and establish their consistency and asymptotic normality, with asymptotic variances determined by the ego-cluster structure. Building on these theoretical results, we introduce an ego-clustering algorithm that sequentially selects egos and assigns alters to minimize asymptotic variances. Simulation studies and two empirical applications demonstrate that the proposed procedure yields accurate inference and efficiency improvements over existing network experimental designs.
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Submitted 1 May, 2026;
originally announced May 2026.
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Observation of a Doubly-strange Hyperon $Ξ(1720)$ in $J/ψ\rightarrow{}K^{-}Σ^0\barΞ^{+}+c.c.$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. -R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (736 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on a sample of $(10087 \pm 44) \times 10^6$ $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, we report the first observation of the decay $J/ψ\rightarrow K^- Σ^0 \barΞ^++c.c.$. A partial wave analysis is performed to investigate the involved excited states. In addition to the well-established $Ξ(1690)$, a new doubly-strange hyperon $Ξ(1720) $ is observed decaying to $K^- Σ^0$ with…
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Based on a sample of $(10087 \pm 44) \times 10^6$ $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII, we report the first observation of the decay $J/ψ\rightarrow K^- Σ^0 \barΞ^++c.c.$. A partial wave analysis is performed to investigate the involved excited states. In addition to the well-established $Ξ(1690)$, a new doubly-strange hyperon $Ξ(1720) $ is observed decaying to $K^- Σ^0$ with a mass of $1721.0 \pm 5.2_{\rm stat.} \pm 3.4_{\rm syst.} ~{\rm MeV}/c^2$ and a width of $31.3 \pm 18.3_{\rm stat.} \pm 15.4_{\rm syst.} ~{\rm MeV}$, with a statistical significance exceeding $10σ$. The spin-parity hypothesis testing across various quantum number configurations reveals that the spin-parity of $Ξ(1720)$ favors $J^P = {\frac{3}{2}}^+$. Furthermore, the branching fraction of $J/ψ\rightarrow K^- Σ^0 \barΞ^++c.c.$ is determined to be $(2.68 \pm 0.04_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.17_{\rm syst.}) \times 10^{-5}$.
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Submitted 29 April, 2026;
originally announced April 2026.