In order to test different models proposed for some states discovered recently in the charmonium mass range that do not fit into the pattern predicted by the conventional quark model, we derive predictions for the spectrum within the hadro-charmonium picture, the tetraquark picture as well as the hadronic molecular approach. We exploit heavy quark spin symmetry for the hadro-charmonium and hadronic molecule scenarios. The patterns that emerge from the different models turn out to be quite distinct. For example, only within the hadro-charmonium picture a pseudoscalar state emerges that is lighter than the Y(4260). Possible discovery channels of these additional states are discussed
Using large data samples of di-muon events, CMS has performed detailed measurements and searches for...
The discovery of hadronic states beyond the conventional two-quark meson and three-quark baryon pict...
Using a constituent quark model, we study the mass and decay channels of meson meson and mesonbaryon...
In recent years, many heavy mesons and charmonia were observed which do not fit in the conventional ...
We argue that the heavy quark spin symmetry can lead to important consequences for heavy flavor hadr...
In this work we study the properties of hadronic molecules in the heavy-quark sector. These have bec...
Many of the new structures observed since 2003 in experiments in the heavy quarkonium mass region, s...
The work presents the analysis of the hidden charm P-wave tetraquarks in the diquark model, using an...
Among the newly observed structures in the heavy-quarkonium mass region, some have been proposed to ...
We incorporate the color-screening effect due to light quark pair creation into the heavy quark-anti...
The work presents the analysis of the hidden charm P-wave tetraquarks in the diquark model, using an...
Charmonium(-like) or bottomonium(-like) states, which are incompatible with predictions from a stati...
In this work, we adopt the spin rearrangement scheme in the heavy quark limit and extensively invest...
Assuming the four-quark structure for the X resonances in the low-lying region, we calculate their m...
Lots of charmonium-like structures have been observed. Most of them share the same quantum numbers w...
Using large data samples of di-muon events, CMS has performed detailed measurements and searches for...
The discovery of hadronic states beyond the conventional two-quark meson and three-quark baryon pict...
Using a constituent quark model, we study the mass and decay channels of meson meson and mesonbaryon...
In recent years, many heavy mesons and charmonia were observed which do not fit in the conventional ...
We argue that the heavy quark spin symmetry can lead to important consequences for heavy flavor hadr...
In this work we study the properties of hadronic molecules in the heavy-quark sector. These have bec...
Many of the new structures observed since 2003 in experiments in the heavy quarkonium mass region, s...
The work presents the analysis of the hidden charm P-wave tetraquarks in the diquark model, using an...
Among the newly observed structures in the heavy-quarkonium mass region, some have been proposed to ...
We incorporate the color-screening effect due to light quark pair creation into the heavy quark-anti...
The work presents the analysis of the hidden charm P-wave tetraquarks in the diquark model, using an...
Charmonium(-like) or bottomonium(-like) states, which are incompatible with predictions from a stati...
In this work, we adopt the spin rearrangement scheme in the heavy quark limit and extensively invest...
Assuming the four-quark structure for the X resonances in the low-lying region, we calculate their m...
Lots of charmonium-like structures have been observed. Most of them share the same quantum numbers w...
Using large data samples of di-muon events, CMS has performed detailed measurements and searches for...
The discovery of hadronic states beyond the conventional two-quark meson and three-quark baryon pict...
Using a constituent quark model, we study the mass and decay channels of meson meson and mesonbaryon...