Properties of Exotic Charmonium-like States at CDF
Abstract
We report the recent evidence for a new narrow structure, Y(4140), decaying to the J/ φ final state, in exclusive B+ J/φ K+ decays in a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.7 collected at the CDF II detector. This narrow structure with its mass well above open charm pairs is unlikely to be a candidate for a conventional charmonium state. From a study of the X(3872) mass and width based on the world's largest sample of X(3872) J/π+π- decays, we find that our X(3872) signal is consistent with a single state, and leads to the most precise measurement of the X(3872) mass.
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