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The bottomonium and charmonium systems have long proved to be a rich source of QCD physics. Recent CLEO contributions in three disparate areas are presented: (1) the study of quark and gluon hadronization using $Upsilon$ decays; (2) the interpretation of heavy charmonium states, including non-$cbar{c}$ candidates; and (3) the exploration of light quark physics using the decays of narrow charmonium states as a well-controlled source of light quark hadrons.
Recent results on Charmonium decays are reviewed which includes two-, three- and four-body decays of $chi_{cJ}$ states, observations of Y(4260) through $pipi J/psi$ transitions, precise measurements of $M(D^0)$, $M(eta)$ as well as $mathcal{B}(etato X)$.
Many new states in the charmonium and bottomonium mass region were recently discovered by the BaBar, Belle and CDF Collaborations. We use the QCD Sum Rule approach to study the possible structure of some of these states. In particular we identify the
The charmonium system provides an opportunity to explore a wide variety of topics in hadronic physics. Studies of the properties of and transitions among cc-bar states yield insight into relativistic and non-perturbative QCD effects. At the same time
Recent results from CLEO on the search for CP violation in beauty and charm meson decays are reviewed.
In the present work, we study the OZI-allowed three body open flavor decay properties of higher vector charmonium and bottomonium states with an extended quark pair creation model. For the bottomonium system, we get that (i) the $BBpi$ and $B^*B^*pi$