Hadroproduction of (nS) above B B Thresholds and Implications for Yb(10890)

Abstract

Based on the non-relativistic QCD factorization scheme, we study the hadroproduction of the bottomonium states (5S) and (6S). We argue to search for them in the final states (1S,2S,3S)π+π-, which are found to have anomalously large production rates at (5S). The enhanced rates for the dipionic transitions in the (5S)-energy region could, besides (5S), be ascribed to Yb(10890), a state reported by the Belle collaboration, which may be interpreted as a tetraquark. The LHC/Tevatron measurements are capable of making a case in favor of or against the existence of Yb(10890), as demonstrated here. Dalitz analysis of the (1S,2S,3S)π+π- states from the (5S)/Yb(10890) decays also impacts directly on the interpretation of the charged bottomonium-like states, Zb(10600) and Zb(10650), discovered by Belle in these puzzling decays.

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