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The recent observations of the purely leptonic decay $Ds to mu^+ u_{mu}$ and $tau^+ u_{tau}$ at CLEO-c and $B$ factory may allow a possible contribution from a charged Higgs boson. One such measurement of the decay constant $f_{D_s}$ differs from the most precise unquenched lattice QCD calculation by 4 $sigma$ level. Meanwhile, the measured ratio, ${cal BR}(Ds to mu^+ u_{mu})$ / ${cal BR}(Dp to mu^+ u_{mu})$, is larger than the standard model prediction at 2.0$sigma$ level. We discuss that the precise measurement of the ratio ${cal BR}(Ds to mu^+ u_{mu})$ / ${cal BR}(Dp to mu^+ u_{mu})$ at BES-III will shed light on the presence of new intermediate particles by comparing the theoretical predictions, especially, the predictions of high precise unquenched lattice QCD calculation.
This physics book provides detailed discussions on important topics in $tau$-charm physics that will be explored during the next few years at bes3 . Both theoretical and experimental issues are covered, including extensive reviews of recent theoretic
The year 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of BES and the 100th anniversary of Rutherfords discovery of the proton. In spite of the fact that when BES operations started the proton was already 70 years old and the strange hyperons were all over 25, BES
Most recently, both BaBar and Belle experiments found evidences of neutral $D$ mixing. In this paper, we discuss the constraints on the strong phase difference in $D^0 to Kpi$ decay from the measurements of the mixing parameters, $y^prime$, $y_{CP}$
New data of narrow low mass unflavoured mesonic structures are presented. A table of these exotic masses is obtained adding previously published data. The mass sequence shows a significant coupling of some of these clusters with stable hadrons: pion,
Recent BES results on light scalars are reported in this talk, including the observation of a charged kappa decaying to K pi0 with 5.8 * 10^7 J/psi data at BES II and the direct measurements of a0(980)-f0(980) mixing in the processes J/psi --> phi f0