Abstract
A general phenomenological method for studying a two-pion mass spectrum is developed; it is shown that, without assumptions about the production mechanism of the two-pion system, no significant upper limit on the ωπ+π branching ratio can be set with present-day experiments. In general, a lower limit may be set if a significant effect is seen. This method is applied to data containing more than 8000ωπ+ππ0 events. The lower-momentum half of the sample, which shows a significant ωπ+π signal, was published previously but is here reanalyzed to set a lower limit on the ωπ+π branching ratio. The new data at higher momenta show no significant ωπ+π signal. The results from the various momenta are shown to be consistent.

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