Abstract

We observe the decay $ψ(3686) \to n\bar{n}$ for the first time and measure $ψ(3686) \to p \bar{p}$ with improved accuracy by using $1.07×10^8 ψ(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector. The measured branching fractions are $\mathcal{B}(\psi(3686) \to n \bar{n}) = (3.06 \pm 0.06 \pm 0.14)\times 10^{-4}$ and $\mathcal{B}(\psi(3686) \to p \bar{p}) = (3.05 \pm 0.02 \pm 0.12) \times 10^{-4}$. Here, the first uncertainties are statistical and the second ones systematic. With the hypothesis that the polar angular distributions of the neutron and proton in the center-of-mass system obey $1+\alpha \cos^2\theta$, we determine the α parameters to be $\alpha_{n\bar{n}} = 0.68 \pm 0.12 \pm 0.11$ and $\alpha_{p\bar{p}} = 1.03 \pm 0.06 \pm 0.03$ for $ψ(3686) \to n\bar{n}$ and $ψ(3686) \to p \bar{p}$, respectively.

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