We present physics opportunities and topics with the s states(strangeonia)that can be studied with the BES detector operating at the BEPC collider.Though the φ and η/ states have long been established experimentally,only a handful of strangeonia are well known,in contrast to the rich ccharmoium system.An overview of the s states and their experimental status is presented in this paper.The BES experiment has collected the world’s largest samples of J/ψ,ψ(2S),ψ(3770),and direct e+e-annihilations at energies below the J/ψand above 3.8 Ge V,and will continue to accumulate high quality,large integrated luminosity in theτ-charm energy region.These data,combined with the excellent performance of the BESⅢ detector,will offer unprecedented opportunities to explore the s system.In this paper we describe the experimental techniques to explore strangeonia with the BESⅢ detector.
We present physics opportunities and topics with the ss states (strangeonia) that can be studied with the BESⅢ detector operating at the BEPCⅡ collider. Though the dp and η/ηt states have long been established experimentally, only a handful of strangeonia are well known, in contrast to the rich cc charmoium system. An overview of the ss states and their experimental status is presented in this paper. The BESⅢ experiment has collected the world's largest samples of J/ψ, ψ(2S), ψ(3770), and direct e+e- annihilations at energies below the J/O and above 3.8 GeV, and will continue to accumulate high quality, large integrated luminosity in the T-charm energy region. These data, combined with the excellent performance of the BESⅢ detector, will offer unprecedented opportunities to explore the ss system. In this paper we describe the experimental techniques to explore strangeonia with the BESⅢ detector.