Spectroscopy in beauty decays at the LHCb experiment
Abstract
The beauty hadron decays is unique laboratory to study charmonium and charmonium-like states, such as the c1(3872) meson, other exotic states and the tensor D-wave 2(3823) states. However the nature of many exotic charmonium-like candidates are still unknown. The most recent LHCb results related to b-hadron decays to charmonium states and obtained using large data samples collected during the Run 1 and Run 2 periods are presented. This includes the most precise determination of the mass and width of the c1(3872) state using the B+ J/π+π-K+ decays, observation of a resonant structure denoted as X(4740) in the J/ φ mass spectrum from B0s J/π+π-K+K- decays and the precise measurement of the B0s meson mass.
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