New Structures in the J/ψJ/ψ Mass Spectrum in Proton-Proton Collisions at √s = 13TeV
Abstract
A search is reported for near-threshold structures in the J/ψJ/ψ invariant mass spectrum produced in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13TeV from data collected by the CMS experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 135 fb⁻¹. Three structures are found, and a model with quantum interference among these structures provides a good description of the data. A new structure is observed with a local significance above 5 standard deviations at a mass of 6638⁺⁴³₋₃₈(stat)⁺¹⁶₋₃₁(syst) MeV. Another structure with even higher significance is found at a mass of 6847⁺⁴⁴₋₂₈(stat)⁺⁴⁸₋₂₀(syst)MeV, which is consistent with the X(6900) resonance reported by the LHCb experiment and confirmed by the ATLAS experiment. Evidence for another new structure, with a local significance of 4.7 standard deviations, is found at a mass of 7134⁺⁴⁸₋₂₅(stat)⁺⁴¹₋₁₅(syst) MeV. Results are also reported for a model without interference, which does not fit the data as well and shows mass shifts up to 150 MeV relative to the model with interference. Mehr anzeigen
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Physical Review LettersBand
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Exotic mesons; Heavy mesons; Hadron colliders