Exotic Heavy Quark Spectroscopy - Theory Interpretation vs Data
Christian Hambrock

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent exotic heavy quark spectroscopy results, comparing theoretical interpretations with experimental data, focusing on bottom and charm sector resonances and exploring their possible connections.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of recent experimental exotic states with theoretical models and discusses future research directions for understanding their nature.
Findings
Identification of key exotic states Z_b(10610), Z_b(10650), Y_b(10890)
Potential connections between bottom and charm sector exotica
Future prospects for determining the nature of Y_b(10890)
Abstract
An overview over recent spectroscopy results in comparison with data is given. We focus on the exotica Z_b(10610), Z_b(10650) and Y_b(10890) in the bottom sector and discuss a possible connection to the exotica in the charm sector, namely to the resonances Y_c(4260) and Z_c(3900). Furthermore, future prospects for the determination of the nature of Y_b(10890) are outlined.
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