Published February 10, 1975
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Spectroscopy of the New Mesons
Chicago
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The interpretation of the narrow boson resonances at 3.1 and 3.7 GeV as charmed quark-antiquark bound states implies the existence of other states. Some of these should be copiously produced in the radiative decays of the 3.7-GeV resonance. We estimate the masses and decay rates of these states and emphasize the importance of γ-ray spectroscopy.
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©1975 The American Physical Society Received 11 December 1974 We are grateful to our colleagues at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, particularly Howard Georgi and R. Shankar, for many conversations. We also thank A. Pais for discussions and encouragement.Files
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