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Observation of structure in the J/ψ-pair mass spectrum

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Williams, Michael
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Using proton-proton collision data at centre-of-mass energies of √s = 7; 8 and 13 TeV recorded by the ffiffi LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb , the invariant mass spectrum of J/w pairs is studied. A narrow structure around 6:9 GeV=c matching the lineshape of a resonance and a broad structure just above twice the J/ψ mass are observed. The deviation of the data from nonresonant J/ψ-pair production is above five standard deviations in the mass region between 6:2 and 7:4 GeV=c , covering predicted masses of states composed of four charm quarks. The mass and natural width of the narrow X(6900) structure are measured assuming a Breit-Wigner lineshape. -1 2 2
Date issued
2020-12-15
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142456
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
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Science Bulletin
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Elsevier BV
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Williams, Michael. 2020. "Observation of structure in the J/ψ-pair mass spectrum." Science Bulletin, 65 (23).
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