X(3872)

The X(3872) is an exotic meson candidate with a mass of 3871.68 MeV/c2 [1] which does not fit into the quark model because of its quantum numbers. It was first discovered in 2003 by the Belle experiment[2] in Japan and later confirmed by several other experimental collaborations. Several theories have been proposed for its nature,[3] such as a mesonic molecule or a diquark-antidiquark pair (tetraquark).

The quantum numbers of X(3872) have been determined by the LHCb Experiment at CERN in March 2013. The values for JPC is 1++.[4]

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  1. Particle Data Group Live listings
  2. Choi, S.-K.; et al. (Belle Collaboration) (2003). "Observation of a Narrow Charmoniumlike State in Exclusive B±→K±π+π-J/ψ Decays". Physical Review Letters. 91 (26): 262001. arXiv:hep-ex/0308029Freely accessible. Bibcode:2003PhRvL..91z2001C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.262001.
  3. Swanson, E. S. (2006). "The new heavy mesons: A status report". Physics Reports. 429 (5): 243. arXiv:hep-ph/0601110Freely accessible. Bibcode:2006PhR...429..243S. doi:10.1016/j.physrep.2006.04.003.
  4. Aaij, R.; et al. (LHCb collaboration) (2013). "Determination of the X(3872) meson quantum numbers". Physical Review Letters. 110 (22): 222001. arXiv:1302.6269Freely accessible. Bibcode:2013PhRvL.110v2001A. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.222001Freely accessible.

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