Observation of a $B_c^{*+}$ meson with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of the $B_c^{*+}$ meson, a new state decaying into $B_c^+$ and a photon, using ATLAS data at 13 TeV, with a significance over 8 sigma and a measured mass consistent with theoretical predictions.
Contribution
The paper presents the first experimental observation and mass measurement of the $B_c^{*+}$ meson, confirming a key prediction of quarkonium spectroscopy.
Findings
Observed $B_c^{*+}$ meson with >8 sigma significance.
Measured mass difference of 64.5 MeV between $B_c^{*+}$ and $B_c^+$.
Mass of $6339.0$ MeV for the $B_c^{*+}$ meson.
Abstract
The first observation of a new meson state decaying into and a photon is presented using a dataset of collisions at a centre-of-mass energy TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb. The mesons are reconstructed from a three-muon final state from decays, along with photons reconstructed via conversions to electron-positron pairs in the detector material. The new state is observed with a significance that exceeds 8 standard deviations. The mass difference between the new meson state and the ground-state meson is measured to be MeV. This corresponds to a mass for the observed state of …
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