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Heavy quarkonium: progress, puzzles, and opportunities
Ryan E. MitchellRoberta ArnaldiPhilippe CrochetPietro FaccioliJolanta BrodzickaF. A. HarrisA. Gabareen MokhtarH. KowalskiD. BettoniS. StrackaC. H. ChangMikhail B VoloshinG. RongAgnes MocsyBrian HeltsleyPietro CorteseGiuseppe BrunoX. Garcia I TormoA. B. MeyerCarlos LourencoS. R. KleinFrank SimonFrank SimonA. BertolinJ. R. CatmoreA. CaldwellAntonio VairoFabio MaltoniNora BrambillaKuang-ta ChaoAnton AndronicA. D. FrawleyD. M. KaplanChristoph HanhartKrisztian PetersA. DrutskoyEstia EichtenAntonio D. PolosaW. QianC. Z. YuanPierre ArtoisenetG. T. BodwinYukinari SuminoFernando S. NavarraG. PakhlovaR. MussaV. P. LombardoS. L. OlsenMarina NielsenGunnar S. BaliC. WeissP. SengerPatrick RobbeEnrico ScomparinH. K. WöhriV. PapadimitriouM. A. Sanchis-lozanoE. ChudakovAlexey A. PetrovSemen EidelmanP. PakhlovPeter PetreczkyJian-wei QiuJian-wei QiuUlrich EllwangerJean-philippe LansbergE. LevichevMatteo NegriniRamona VogtRamona Vogtsubject
High Energy Physics - TheoryNuclear TheoryPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)High Energy Physics::LatticeTevatronB-C MESON; QCD SUM-RULES; NUCLEUS COLLISIONSAtomic01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Broad spectrumHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Particle and Plasma Physicseffective field theoryBatavia TEVATRON CollNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentBrookhaven RHIC CollQuantum chromodynamicsPhysicsQuantum PhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)lattice field theoryHERAQuarkoniumNuclear & Particles PhysicsCLEOB-C MESONHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyDESY HERA Stordecay [quarkonium]Jefferson LabParticle physicsFOS: Physical sciencesnonrelativistic [quantum chromodynamics]DeconfinementB-factoryNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - Latticescattering [heavy ion]QCD SUM-RULES0103 physical sciencesNuclearddc:530010306 general physicsEngineering (miscellaneous)Particle Physics - Phenomenologyproduction [quarkonium]BES010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologyplasma [quark gluon]FísicaMoleculartetraquarkHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]hadron spectroscopy [meson]hadron spectroscopy [quarkonium]High Energy Physics::Experimentheavy [quarkonium]NUCLEUS COLLISIONSdescription
A golden age for heavy quarkonium physics dawned a decade ago, initiated by the confluence of exciting advances in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and an explosion of related experimental activity. The early years of this period were chronicled in the Quarkonium Working Group (QWG) CERN Yellow Report (YR) in 2004, which presented a comprehensive review of the status of the field at that time and provided specific recommendations for further progress. However, the broad spectrum of subsequent breakthroughs, surprises, and continuing puzzles could only be partially anticipated. Since the release of the YR, the BESII program concluded only to give birth to BESIII; the $B$-factories and CLEO-c flourished; quarkonium production and polarization measurements at HERA and the Tevatron matured; and heavy-ion collisions at RHIC have opened a window on the deconfinement regime. All these experiments leave legacies of quality, precision, and unsolved mysteries for quarkonium physics, and therefore beg for continuing investigations. The plethora of newly-found quarkonium-like states unleashed a flood of theoretical investigations into new forms of matter such as quark-gluon hybrids, mesonic molecules, and tetraquarks. Measurements of the spectroscopy, decays, production, and in-medium behavior of c\bar{c}, b\bar{b}, and b\bar{c} bound states have been shown to validate some theoretical approaches to QCD and highlight lack of quantitative success for others. The intriguing details of quarkonium suppression in heavy-ion collisions that have emerged from RHIC have elevated the importance of separating hot- and cold-nuclear-matter effects in quark-gluon plasma studies. This review systematically addresses all these matters and concludes by prioritizing directions for ongoing and future efforts.
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2011-02-01 | The European Physical Journal C |