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We propose novel triangle relations, not the well-known triangle singularity, for better understanding of the exotic XYZ states. Nine XYZ resonances, X(3872), Y(4230), Zc(3900), X(4012), Y(4360/4390), Zc(4020), X(4274), Y(4660), and Zcs(3985) have been classified into triples to construct three triangles based on the assumption that they are all tetra-quark states. We also suggest some channels deserving search for with high priority based on this hypothesis, as well as predictions of a few production/decay rates of these channels. We hope further experimental studies of the XYZ states will benefit from our results.
Numerous exotic candidates containing a heavy quark and anti-quark (the so-called $XYZ$ states) have been reported since the observation of the $X(3872)$ in 2003. For these systems a study of the implications of the heavy quark spin symmetry and its
The branching fractions of the $Upsilon(1S)$ inclusive decays into final states with a $J/psi$ or a $psi(2S)$ are measured with improved precision to be $BR(Upsilon(1S)to J/psi + {rm anything})=(5.25pm 0.13(mathrm{stat.})pm 0.25(mathrm{syst.}))times
Charmonium, the spectroscopy of cbar{c} mesons, has recently enjoyed a renaissance with the discovery of several missing states and a number of unexpected charmonium-like resonances. The discovery of these new states has been made possible by the ext
I discuss the properties of some representative $XYZ$ mesons in the context of the most commonly proposed models for their underlying nature.
We investigate the anomalous triangle singularity (ATS) and its possible manifestations in various processes. We show that the ATS should have important impact on our understanding of the nature of some newly observed threshold states. Discussions on