The process gamma gamma -> phi J/psi is measured using a data sample of 825 fb(-1) collected with the Belle detector. A narrow peak of 8:8(-3.2)(+4.2) events, with a significance of 3.2 standard deviations including systematic uncertainty, is observed. The mass and natural width of the structure [named X(4350)] are measured to be [4350.6(-5.1)(+4.6)(stat) +/- 0.7(syst)] MeV/c(2) and [13(-9)(+18)(stat) +/- 4(syst)] MeV, respectively. The product of its two-photon decay width and branching fraction to phi J/psi is 6.7(-2.4)(+3.2) (stat) +/- 1.1(syst)] eV for J(P) = 0(+), or [1.5(-0.6)(+0.7) (stat) +/- 0.3 (syst)]eV for J(P) = 2(+). No signal for the Y(4140) ->phi J/psi structure reported by the CDF Collaboration in B -> K+ phi J/psi decays is observed, and limits of Gamma(gamma gamma) (Y(4140))B(Y(4140) -> phi J/psi) < 41 eV for J(P) = 0(+) or
Rakesh Chawla, Andrea Rizzi, Matthias Finger, Federica Legger, Matteo Galli, Sun Hee Kim, Jian Zhao, João Miguel das Neves Duarte, Tagir Aushev, Hua Zhang, Alexis Kalogeropoulos, Yixing Chen, Tian Cheng, Ioannis Papadopoulos, Gabriele Grosso, Valérie Scheurer, Meng Xiao, Qian Wang, Michele Bianco, Varun Sharma, Joao Varela, Sourav Sen, Ashish Sharma, Seungkyu Ha, David Vannerom, Csaba Hajdu, Sanjeev Kumar, Sebastiana Gianì, Kun Shi, Abhisek Datta, Siyuan Wang, Anton Petrov, Jian Wang, Yi Zhang, Muhammad Ansar Iqbal, Yong Yang, Xin Sun, Muhammad Ahmad, Donghyun Kim, Matthias Wolf, Anna Mascellani, Paolo Ronchese, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Alessandro Mapelli, Radoslav Marchevski, Alina Kleimenova