
A new particle Y(4140)is baffling Science, more specifically Quantum Chromodynamics and the Standard Model. It should be no surprise that that particle is perfectly explained within the framework of the Hypergeometrical Universe.
This is the Wikipedia entry where I get most of my information...:)
Because it decays into J/ψ and φ mesons, it has been suggested that this particle is composed of a charm quark and charm antiquark.
The missing rest mass from the decay is only about 27.0 ± 2.9 ± 1.2 MeV/c2.

I will give the answer this weekend when I have more time to dedicate to the Hypergeometrical Universe.
Cheers,
MP