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Evidence for Exotic Mesons Belle Workshop on light flavors & chiral dynamics Sept 29-30,2007 Stephen Olsen U. of Hawai’i & 北北北 北北 BaBar

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Evidence for Exotic Mesons. Stephen Olsen U. of Hawai’i & 高能所 北京. BaBar. Belle. Workshop on light flavors & chiral dynamics 北 大 Sept 29-30 ,2007. Talk outline. Y(4008). Y(4260). Z(4430). X(3872). X(3940). Y(4780). Y(4660). X(4160). Y(3940). Y(4325). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Evidence for Exotic Mesons

Evidence for Exotic Mesons

Belle

Workshop on light flavors & chiral dynamics北大 Sept 29-30,2007

Stephen OlsenU. of Hawai’i

&高能所 北京

BaBar

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X(3

87

2)

Y(4

26

0)

X(3

94

0)

Y(3

94

0)

Y(4

32

5) Y

(4660)

X(4

160)

Y(4

008)

Y(4

78

0)

Z(4

43

0)

Talk outline

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Constituent Quark Model(CQM)

(& 6 antiquarks)

Mesons: q q

c: c+2/3

c: C-2/3

+ : s-1/3

s+1/3

s+1/3

c-2/3

u-2/3

b+1//3

u+2/3

- : b-1/3

S=1/3

b+1/3

t-2/3c+2/3

b-1/3

t+2/3

6 quarks

Baryons: qqq

u-2/3

d+1/3 s+1/3

u+2/3

d-1/3 s-1/3

Gell-Mann

Zweig

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Fabulously successful

mesons qq

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QCD suggests non-qq meson spectroscopies

Glueballs:gluon-gluon color singlet states

Multi-quark mesons:molecules: diquark-antidiquark:

qq-gluon hybrid mesons

d c

dc

c c

d c

dc

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Searching for non-QPM hadrons is a risky business

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Remember the pentaquark

T.Nakano et al (LEPS) PRL 91 012002 (2003) 742 citations

+(1530)?

forget

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You never can be sure:

or something else.

Is mother nature is smiling at you?

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The XYZ mesons: candidates for non-qq states

c c

u cuc

4 quark candidates(from Belle)

“ hybrid” qq-gluon candidates(from Babar & Belle)

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Charmonium is of particular interest

because it is an especially good system

to use to search for non-qq mesons

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a cc meson has to fit into one of these slots:

If it doesn’t, it is a good candidate for a non qq meson

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B-factories produce lots of cc pairs

0-+, 1- - or 1++

0-+, 0++, 2++

C =+ states

1- - only

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Lots new on the “XYZ” particles

• X(3872)– J/ in BKJ/

• Z(3930)– DD in DD

• Y(3940)– J/ in BK J/

• X(3940)– e+e- J/X & e+e- J/ DD*

• Y(4260)– J/ in e+e- J/

• Y(4325)– +-’ in e+e-+-’

Y(4008)?

Y(4250)

Y(4370)

Y(4660)

X(3880)DD- e+e- J/ DD

X(4160)D*D*- e+e- J/ D*D*

Z+(4430)+ - BK+’

New Belle/BaBar results:(Summer 2007)

Status spring 2007:

confirmed by BaBar

updated by Belle

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I’ll concentrate on recent results.

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X(3872)

>300 citations

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X(3872) properties (PDG2007)

MD0 + MD*0 = 3.871.8 ± 0.4

MeV

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M() looks like

2/dof = 43/39 (CL=28%)

kinematiclimit≈m

PRL 96 102002

CDFBelle

• Belle & CDF: JPC = 1++ most likely

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What’s new with the X(3872)?

BaBar confirms Belle’s DD threshold enhancement

Mass is 3.8±1.2 MeV above WAvg X(3872)J/ mass;

(~3is this significant?

Both groups see a high mass value

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Belle’s BKSX & BK±X comparison

M = 0.22 ± 0.90 ± 0.27 MeV

KS mode K± mode

“molecular” modelspredicted this to be <<1(Braaten et al PRD 71 074005)

“diquark-antidiquark” modelspredicted this to be 8±3 MeV

(Maiani et al PRD 71 014028)

Confirms an earlier BaBar result

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Is there a cc slot for the X(3872)?

3872 rJ/ too small

r(J/) too big

1++(c1’)

cJ/ ispin forbidden D0D00 @ thresh.suppressed BKcc(J=2) suppressed

2-+(c2)

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Y(3940) in BK J/

M≈3940 ± 11 MeV≈ 92 ± 24 MeV

Belle PRL94, 182002 (2005)

M(J/) MeVM2(K) GeV2

M2(

J

) G

eV2

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Y(3940) properties

Belle PRL94, 182002 (2005)

M(J/) MeV

(Y3940 J/ > 7 MeV (an SUF(3) violating decay)

~

this is 103 x (’ J/ (another SUF(3) violating decay)

if the Z(3930) is the c2’the Y(3940) mass is toohigh for it to be the c1’

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Confirmed by BaBar this summer

B±K±J/ B±K±J/

B0KSJ/

M2(K)

J)

ratio

Some discrepancy in M & ; general features agree

G.CibinettoEPS-2007

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Is there a cc slot for Y(3940) ?

Can M(c1’)>M(c2’)?c1’

Mass is lowc”

“ “ “ “c0

39403931

For any charmonium assignment, [Y(3940) J/ is too large.

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Belle updates e+e-J/D(*)D(*)

D(*)

Use “partial reconstruction technique”

reconstructthese

J/

D(*)

“Recoil” D(*) undetected(inferred fromkinematics)

Continuum

e+ e

-

annihila

tion

e+ e-

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J/D(*) recoil mass

J/

DD

J/

DD

*

J/

D*D

*

J/

DD

*

Partial reconstruction

reconstruct

Belle arXiv:0708.3812

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M(DD*): Confirm X(3940)DD*

D-reconstructed D*-tag

D sidebands

6.0

Bg subtracted

M = 3942 +7 ± 6 MeV

tot = 37 +26 ±12 MeV

Nsig =52 +24 ± 11evts

-6

-15

-16

Previous values:M = (3943 ± 6 ± 6) MeV = (15.4 10.1) MeV< 52 MeV at 90%CL

PRL 98, 802001 (2007)

arXiv:0708.3812

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Is there a cc slot for X(3940) ?

Mass is > M(c2’) &no c1 recoil seen

c1’

Mass is ~ 60 MeV low(if (3S) = (4040))c”

c0

39403931

Mass is > M(c2’) &DD decays not seen

Maybe the c”

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M(DD): Broad threshold enhancement

arXiv:0708.3812

Relativistic BW

D sidebands

D-reconstructed D-tag

3.8

Bg subtracted

Resonance?Thresh effect?… ?

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M(D*D*)a new state at ~4160 MeV

D*-reconstructed + D*-tag

5.5

M = 4156 +25 ± 15 MeV

tot = 139 +111 ± 21MeV

Nsig =24 +12 ± 11evts

-20

-61

-8

arXiv:0708.3812

It has to have C=+; most likely 0-+,... possibly 0++

if 0++, why is it

not seen in DD

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A cc assignment for X(4160) ?

Mass is far too low(unless (4S)=(4160),but, then, where is (2D?))

c’’’

Mass is too high(if (3S)=(4040))

or too low(if (3S) = (4160))

c”

39403931

Can place either theX(3940) or X(4160),but probably not both.

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The 1-- states seen in ISR

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e+e- isr Y(4260) at BaBar

233 fb-1

Y(4260)

BaBar PRL95, 142001 (2005)

~50pb

M=4259 8 +2 MeV

= 88 23 +6 MeV -6

-9

fitted values:

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Not seen in e+e- hadrons

(Y4260 J/) > 1.6MeV @ 90% CL

X.H. Mo et al, PL B640, 182 (2006)

4260

4260

BES data

~3nb

peakY(4260)+J/pb

Huge by charm

onium

standards

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“Y(4260)” at Belle (New) M=4247 12 +17 MeV

= 108 19 ±10 MeV -32

M=4008 40 +114 MeV

= 226 44 ±87 MeV -28

???

C.Z Yuan et al (Belle) arXiv:0707.2541To appear in PRL

M=4259 8 +2 MeV

= 88 23 +6 MeV -6

-9

BaBar values:

Resonance?Thresh effect?…?

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M() near 4008 & 4260 MeV

3.8 < M(J/) <4.2 GeV 4.2 < M(J/) <4.4 GeV

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No 1-- cc slot for the Y(4260)

42804260

X.H. Mo et al, hep-ex/0603024

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Is the Y(4260) a cc-gluon hybrid?

c c

• qq-gluon excitations predicted 30 yrs ago • lowest 1-- cc-gluon mass expected at ~4.3 GeV • relevant open charm threshold is D**D (~4.28 GeV) • (J/) larger than that for normal charmonium • (e+e-) smaller than that for ordinary charmonium

Horn & Mandula PRD 17, 898 (1977)

Banner et al, PRD 56, 7039 (1997); Mei & Luo, IJMPA 18, 15713 (2003)

Isgur, Koloski & Paton PRL 54, 869 (1985)

McNeile, Michael & Pennanen PRD 65, 094505 (2002)

Close & Page NP B443, 233 (1995)

Y(4260) s

eems t

o matc

h all

of these

!!!

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DD** thresholds in & “Y(4260)”

4.28-mD

D** spectrum

M(J/) GeV

No obviousdistortions

D1D

D2D

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BaBar ’ peak at 4325MeV

Nbkg = 3.1 1.0

Nevt = 68 (<5.7 GeV/c2)

2-prob < 5.7 GeV/c2

Y(4260) 6.5 10-3

(4415) 1.2 10-13

Y(4320) 29%

e+e-ISR ’

M=4324 24 MeV

= 172 33 MeV

above all D**D thresholds

S.W.Ye QWG-2006 June 2006

Not Compatible with the Y(4260)

D1D

D2D

298 fb-1 (BaBar) hep-ex/0610057

BaBar PRL 98 252001 (2007)

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4325 MeV ’ peak in Belle (new)

M=4324 24 MeV

= 172 33 MeV

548 fb-1

X.L. Wang et al (Belle) arXiv:0707.3699

Two peaks!

M=4664 11 ±5 MeV

= 48 15 ±3 MeV

M=4361 9 ±9 MeV

= 74 15 ±10 MeV

BaBar values

(both relatively narrow)(& both above D**D thresh)

(& neither consistent with 4260)

4260

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Y(4660) f0(980) ’?

4.0 < M(’) <4.5 GeV 4.5 < M(’) <4.9 GeV

f0(980)?

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K+K- J/ from Belle (very new)

C.Z.Yuan et al (Belle) arXiv:0709.2565

(4415)?

M=4875 132 MeV

= 630 126 MeV M=4430 +38 MeV

= 254 +55 MeV

4260

-43

-46

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M(K+K-)

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Latest Newsele

ctric

ally

charg

ed!!

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M(±’) from BK ±’

M2(K) GeV2

M2(’)

GeV

2

K. Abe et al (Belle) arXiv:0708.1790

K*KK2*K Veto Veto

M(’) GeV

6.5

M = 4433 ±4 ±1 MeV

tot = 45 +17 +30 MeV

Nsig =124 ± 31evts-13 -11

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Could this be a reflectionfrom the K channel?

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Cos vs M2(’)

16 GeV2

22 GeV2

M2(

’)

+1.0

-1.0

cos

M (’) & cosare tightly correlated;a peak in cos peak in M(’)

(4.43)2GeV2 0.25

K

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Can interference between K partial waves produce a peak?

Only S-, P- and D-waves seen in data

inte

rfere

Add incoherently

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Can we make a peak at cos≈0.25

with only S-, P- & D-waves?

Not without introducing other, even more dramatic

features at other cos (&,, other M’) values.

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Comments on the Z+(4430)

Not a reflection from the K system~

No significant signal in B KJ/

It has non-zero charge not cc or hybrid

Mass, width & decay pattern similar to Y(4360) & Y(4660)

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conclusions• There seems to be a new hadron spectroscopy in the M=3.5~5

GeV region– Maybe more than one– Bodes well for BESIII, Super-B factories & PANDA

• Some states are narrow even though they are far above decay thresholds

– e.g. Y(4660)’ & Z+(4430)’ have large Q but ≈50 MeV

• characterized by large partial widths (Bfs) to hadrons+J/(or ’)

– Br(X(3872)J/) > 4.3% (Isospin=1)– (Y(3940)J/) > 7 MeV (SU(3) octet)– (Y(4260)J/) > 1.6 MeV

• States that decay to ’ not seen decaying to J/ (and vice-versa) – Bf(Y(4660)’) >> Bf(y(4660)J/) same for Y(4360) & Z(4430’– Y(4260) not seen in Y(4260)’

• The new 1-- states are not apparent in the e+e-D(*)D(*) cross sections

• There is no evident transitions at the D**D mass threshold

(mine)

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New 1-- states J/

J/

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some of the states are near thresholds,but this is not a universal feature

DSDS thresholdsDD thresholds

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D*D*

DD*

DD

tot

Y(4

660)

Y(4

360)

Y(4

260)

Y(4

008) The 1-- states

do not match wellto peaks in hadr.

cross-sections

Pakhlova (Belle) PRL 98, 092001 (2007)

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Lots of pieces

Y(4360)

Y(4

660)

Y(4260)

Y(4

008)

X(3872)

X(3940

)

X(416

0

)

Z(4430) Y(3940)

Are the

y al

l fro

m the

sam

e pu

zzle

?

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謝謝

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Inclusive BKx from BaBar

?

Fully reconstructed B- tags

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M2(’) / cos plot1.0< M(K)<1.4 GeV

Our attempts to fit theM=4.43 GeV (cos=0.25)

peak with any combination ofS-, P- & D-waves

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BaBar looked for a charged partner of the X(3872) and excluded isospin 1: BF(B0 X- K+ ) BF(X J/ψ - 0 ) < 5.4 x 10-6

BF(B- X- K0 ) BF(X J/ψ - 0 ) < 2.2 x 10-5

c.f BF(B0 X0 K+ ) BF(X 0 J/ψ -- + ) =(1.28 0.41 ) x 10-5