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Revision of results on $\Upsilon(1S)$, $\Upsilon(2S)$, and $\Upsilon(3S)$ masses

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arxiv 2210.13930 v1 pith:6AMX7FKI submitted 2022-10-25 hep-ex

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We have reconsidered the results on the masses of the narrow bottomonium states $\Upsilon(1S)$--$\Upsilon(3S)$ obtained in 1982--1986 at CESR, DORIS and VEPP-4 colliders in order to fix shortcomings of the mass determination procedures. For experiments at CESR and DORIS this includes the incorrect accounting of the radiative corrections and usage of the electron mass value revised in 1986. In analyses of all experiments the interference of the resonance production and the nonresonant process was ignored. The corrected mass values for five experiments are suggested. The corrections vary from 0.1 to 0.4~MeV. The discrepancy between CESR and \mbox{VEPP-4} results on $\Upsilon(1S)$ mass has been reduced from 3.3 to 1.8 standard deviations.

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