2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.91.117501
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Note on the newly observedY(4220)resonance

Abstract: BES III Collaboration has recently observed a vector resonance in the χc0ω channel, at a mass of about 4220 MeV, named Y (4220). Hints of a similar structure appear in the hcπ + π − channel. We find that the two observations are likely due to the same state, which we identify with one of the expected diquark-antidiquark resonances with orbital quantum number L = 1. This assignment fulfills heavy quark spin conservation. The measured branching ratio of the Y (4220) into χc0ω and hcπ + π − is compatible with the… Show more

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“…The h c π + π − spectrum has been fitted first by Yuan [115,116], which found a significant signal for a Y(4220), while the higher mass region could be described either by a Y(4290) state, or by a phase-space background. The very recent energy scan by BES III [112] [114]. The possibility that, instead, the state in χ c0 ω is the ordinary ψ(4160) has been proposed in [381].…”
Section: Final Statementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The h c π + π − spectrum has been fitted first by Yuan [115,116], which found a significant signal for a Y(4220), while the higher mass region could be described either by a Y(4290) state, or by a phase-space background. The very recent energy scan by BES III [112] [114]. The possibility that, instead, the state in χ c0 ω is the ordinary ψ(4160) has been proposed in [381].…”
Section: Final Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the identification of the Y 3 state as the structures seen in e + e − → h c ππ, χ c0 ω, see [114].…”
Section: Scalar and Tensor Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This structure is in good agreement with the Y (4220) observed in e + e − → π + π − h c [11], and combined fits assuming the structures at 4.22 GeV/c 2 are the same have been tried by the authors of Refs. [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such a state is not observed in other open charm final states [23], these four final states are probably the dominant decay modes of the Y (4220). By applying constraints to the resonant parameters in a simultaneous fit to the cross sections of these four processes, we may obtain the best knowledge on the Y (4220), including resonant parameters (mass, width, coupling to lepton pair, and decay branching fractions), and thus a better understanding of its nature [1], especially whether it is an exotic state, such as a tetraquark state in the diquark-antidiquark model [24], a vector molecular state of DD 1 (2420) [25], a mixture of two hadrocharmonium states [26], an ωχ cJ molecule [27,28], or a charmonium-hybrid state [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This structure is in good agreement with the Y (4220) observed in e + e − → π + π − h c [55], and combined fits assuming the structures at 4.22 GeV/c 2 are the same have been tried by the authors of Refs. [57,58].…”
Section: The Y Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%