Since nine years experiments have been observing a host of exotic states
decaying into heavy quarkonia. The interpretation of most of them still remains
uncertain and, in some cases, controversial, notwithstanding a considerable
progress has been made on the quality of the experimental information available
and a number of ideas and models have been put forward to explain the
observations. In this mini-review we will summarize the measurements, with the
most recent updates, and list the useful ones yet to be done. We will discuss
the problem of the spin of the X, which could hide some major surprise on its
interpretation, and review some more phenomenological issues debated in the
field.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Faccini2012Exotic
%A Faccini, R.
%A Pilloni, A.
%A Polosa, A. D.
%D 2012
%J Modern Physics Letters A
%K spectroscopy
%N 29
%P 1230025+
%R 10.1142/s021773231230025x
%T Exotic Heavy Quarkonium Spectroscopy: A Mini-review
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021773231230025x
%V 27
%X Since nine years experiments have been observing a host of exotic states
decaying into heavy quarkonia. The interpretation of most of them still remains
uncertain and, in some cases, controversial, notwithstanding a considerable
progress has been made on the quality of the experimental information available
and a number of ideas and models have been put forward to explain the
observations. In this mini-review we will summarize the measurements, with the
most recent updates, and list the useful ones yet to be done. We will discuss
the problem of the spin of the X, which could hide some major surprise on its
interpretation, and review some more phenomenological issues debated in the
field.
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abstract = {{Since nine years experiments have been observing a host of exotic states
decaying into heavy quarkonia. The interpretation of most of them still remains
uncertain and, in some cases, controversial, notwithstanding a considerable
progress has been made on the quality of the experimental information available
and a number of ideas and models have been put forward to explain the
observations. In this mini-review we will summarize the measurements, with the
most recent updates, and list the useful ones yet to be done. We will discuss
the problem of the spin of the X, which could hide some major surprise on its
interpretation, and review some more phenomenological issues debated in the
field.}},
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