The X(3872) Meson and "Exotic" Spectroscopy at CDF II
Abstract
A spate of remarkable new hadrons reported in 2003 may lead to unequivocal proof of states beyond conventional qq and qqq structure. Claimed baryonic states Theta+, Phi, and Theta0c would consist of five quarks, and new DsJ-states and/or X(3872) might contain four quarks. I review efforts to search for and study this ``new'' spectroscopy in pbarp-collisions with the CDF II detector. Pentaquark searches are negative, and no evidence for exotic analogs of DsJ-states was found. CDF has confirmed the X(3872). My main focus is the production and decay properties of the X(3872), and its possible interpretations. (Contains Copyrighted material, Readers may view, browse, and/or download material for temporary copying purposes only, provided these uses are for noncomercial personal purposes. Execpt as provided by law, this material may not be further reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, adapted, performed, displayed, published, or sold in whole or part, without written permission from the publisher.)
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