Studies of Hadron Spectroscopy at Belle and Belle II
Martin Bartl for the Belle, Belle-II Collaborations

TL;DR
This paper reports on hadron spectroscopy studies at Belle and Belle II, analyzing various processes to understand the $mbda(10753)$ resonance, measure B meson mass differences, and explore $J/A p ar{p}$ production across energies.
Contribution
It provides new experimental measurements and insights into the nature of the $mbda(10753)$ resonance and related hadronic processes.
Findings
Additional information on the $mbda(10753)$ resonance.
Precise measurements of B meson mass differences.
Cross-section measurements of $J/A p ar{p}$ production.
Abstract
The Belle and Belle II experiments have collected an 1.6 ab sample of collision data at center-of-mass energies near the resonances. In particular, the Belle II experiment collected a 19.2 fb sample of data at center-of-mass energies near the resonance. We study the following processes: , , and . These results provide additional information about the nature of the resonance and nearby structures. In addition, we measure the and meson mass difference, and over a range of center-of-mass energies accessed via initial-state radiation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Nuclear physics research studies
