Spectroscopy at B-factories Using Hard Photon Emission
M. Benayoun (LPNHE des Universit'es Paris VI et VII-IN2P3), S.I., Eidelman, V.N. Ivanchenko, Z.K. Silagadze (Budker Institute of Nuclear, Physics, Novosibirsk)

TL;DR
This paper discusses how hard photon emission in electron-positron collisions at B-factories can be used to study bottomonium spectroscopy, demonstrating the feasibility with planned experimental luminosity.
Contribution
It introduces the potential of using hard photon emission processes at B-factories for bottomonium spectroscopy studies, highlighting their feasibility.
Findings
Feasibility of bottomonium spectroscopy at B-factories.
Use of hard photon emission as a tool for spectroscopy.
Implications for planned B-factory experiments.
Abstract
The process of hard photon emission by initial electrons (positrons) at B-factories is discussed. It is shown that studies of the bottomonium spectroscopy will be feasible for the planned integrated luminosity of the B-factory experiments.
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