Under the χ_c1(2P) dominance hypothesis, NRQCD predicts largely longitudinal polarization for prompt X(3872) and largely transverse polarization for its decay J/ψ at LHC conditions.
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New branching fraction measurements for tau decays to K(0-3)pi0, pi(3-4)pi0, and K- Ks0 nu_tau modes, plus |V_us| from inclusive tau to strange final states.
Perturbative QCD calculations yield branching fractions 10^{-9} to 10^{-4} for B to P D0*(2400) to P D pi decays plus several ratios consistent with SU(3) symmetry.
Belle II projects an order-of-magnitude improvement in upper limits on LFV and LNV tau decays after five years of data taking at design luminosity.
This is a review summarizing experimental results on charmonium resonant parameters and observations of new charm baryon states from BESIII, Belle, LHCb, and CMS.
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Deciphering the $X(3872)$ via its polarization in prompt production at the CERN LHC
Under the χ_c1(2P) dominance hypothesis, NRQCD predicts largely longitudinal polarization for prompt X(3872) and largely transverse polarization for its decay J/ψ at LHC conditions.
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Recent Results on $\tau$ Decays
New branching fraction measurements for tau decays to K(0-3)pi0, pi(3-4)pi0, and K- Ks0 nu_tau modes, plus |V_us| from inclusive tau to strange final states.
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Quasi-two-body decays $B_{(s)} \to P D_0^*(2400) \to P D \pi$ in the perturbative QCD approach
Perturbative QCD calculations yield branching fractions 10^{-9} to 10^{-4} for B to P D0*(2400) to P D pi decays plus several ratios consistent with SU(3) symmetry.
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Prospects for $\tau$ Lepton Physics at Belle II
Belle II projects an order-of-magnitude improvement in upper limits on LFV and LNV tau decays after five years of data taking at design luminosity.
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Charmonium and Charm Spectroscopy
This is a review summarizing experimental results on charmonium resonant parameters and observations of new charm baryon states from BESIII, Belle, LHCb, and CMS.