“…A year after the discovery of ϒ, measurements of the ϒ(1S), ϒ(2S) leptonic widths at DORIS pinned down the charge of the new quark as Q b = − 1 3 [15]. Then, over the 1979-1980 end-of-year holidays, two experiments at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring announced that they had resolved three narrow ϒ states [16], confirming the suspicion raised by the discovery data from Fermilab (see Figure 2). VOLUME We fit the data by three very narrow resonances, each with a radiative tail convoluted with a Gaussian energy spread, added to a continuum.…”