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New measurements on cross sections in $e^+e^-to J/psipi^+pi^-$, $h_cpi^+pi^-$, $D^0D^{*-}pi^++c.c.$, $psi(2S)pi^+pi^-$, $omegachi_{c0}$ and $J/psieta$ channels have been carried out by BESIII, Belle and BABAR collaborations, and also in the $D_s^*bar D_s^*$ channel. We perform extensive numerical analyses by combining all these data available, together with those in $Dbar D^*$ and $D^*bar D^*$ channels. Though the latter show no evident peak around $sqrt{s}=4.230$ GeV, the missing $X(4260)$ is explained as that it is concealed by the interference effects of the well established charmonia $psi(4040)$, $psi(4160)$ and $psi(4415)$. Our analyses reveal that the leptonic decay width of $X(4260)$ ranges from $O(10^2)$ eV to $O(1)$ keV, and hence may be explained in the conventional quark model picture. That is, the $X(4260)$ may well be interpreted as a mixture of $4^3S_1$ and $3^3D_1$ states.
The observed Y(4260)to gamma + X(3872) decay is a natural consequence of the diquark-antidiquark description of Y and X resonances. In this note we attempt an estimate of the transition rate, Gamma_{rm rad}, by a non-relativistic calculation of the e
We report a new precise determination of the leptonic widths of the J/psi meson performed with the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M $e^{+}e^{-}$ collider. The measured values of the J/psi parameters are: Gamma_{ee}timesGamma_{ee}/Gamma = 0.3323 pm 0.0064
Using a data set of 2.93 fb$^{-1}$ taken at a center-of-mass energy of $sqrt{s}$ = 3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we measure the process $e^+e^-rightarrow J/psigammarightarrow mu^+mu^-gamma$ and determine the product of th
The $Y(4260)$ has been one of the most puzzling pieces among the so-called $XYZ$ states. In this paper, we try to gain insights into the structure of the $Y(4260)$ from the light-quark perspective. We study the dipion invariant mass spectrum of the $
We present a comprehensive update of the bounds on R-Parity violating supersymmetric couplings from lepton-flavour- and lepton-number-violating decay processes. We consider tau and mu decays as well as leptonic and semi-leptonic decays of mesons. We