Search for narrow states by detection of monochromatic gamma rays inp¯pannihilation at rest

Abstract
We measured inclusive γ-ray spectra from p¯p annihilation at rest to search for narrow γ lines associated with the production of baryonia. The measurement was done with statistics several times as high as those of earlier experiments by using modularized NaI(Tl) detectors. We have not observed any narrow states, i.e., baryonium candidates, with statistical significance higher than 4σ. The 4σ upper limits for the yield of p¯p→γB times the decay branching ratio of B into Nch-prong states is (1.20.2)×103 at γ-ray energy of 80938 MeV for the sum over Nch, (0.3–0.1)×103 for each of Nch=0 and 6, and (0.8–0.1)×103 for each of Nch=2 and 4. At 2 to 3σ levels, however, we have seen nine narrow γ-ray peaks with individual yields between 104 and 103 for various charge multiplicities.