Studies of Charmonium-like States at BESIII
Jianming Bian

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental discoveries of exotic charmonium-like states at BESIII, highlighting their implications for understanding strong interactions and quark configurations beyond traditional mesons and baryons.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of BESIII's recent findings on exotic quark states, emphasizing their significance for QCD and hadron spectroscopy.
Findings
Observation of new four-quark candidates
Confirmation of pentaquark-like states
Challenges to traditional quark model spectra
Abstract
In the quark model, hadrons are dominantly bound states of quark-antiquark pairs (mesons) or three quarks (baryons), but QCD also allows hadronic states to be composed of more quarks bound together. Recently, BESIII, Belle and LHCb have confirmed the existence of four-quark and pentaquark candidates. These new states, along with experimentally observed resonances that do not fit well into the charmonium and bottomonium spectra, present challenges and opportunities for strong interaction theory. In this talk, I will review results on charmonium-like exotic quark states that have been observed by the BESIII experiment at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider II (BEPCII).
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Atomic and Molecular Physics
