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Substructure of Multiquark Hadrons (Snowmass 2021 White Paper)

Authors :
Brambilla, Nora
Hua-Xing Chen
Esposito, Angelo
Ferretti, Jacopo
Francis, Anthony
Guo, Feng-Kun
Hanhart, Christoph
Hosaka, Atsushi
Jaffe, Robert L.
Karliner, Marek
Lebed, Richard
Lewis, Randy
Maiani, Luciano
Mathur, Nilmani
Meißner, Ulf-G
Pilloni, Alessandro
Polosa, Antonio Davide
Prelovsek, Sasa
Richard, Jean-Marc
Riquer, Veronica
Rosina, Mitja
Rosner, Jonathan L.
Santopinto, Elena
Swanson, Eric S.
Szczepaniak, Adam P.
Takeuchi, Sachiko
Takizawa, Makoto
Wilczek, Frank
Yamaguchi, Yasuhiro
Zou, Bing-Song
Source :
INSPIRE-HEP

Abstract

In recent years there has been a rapidly growing body of experimental evidence for existence of exotic, multiquark hadrons, i.e. mesons which contain additional quarks, beyond the usual quark-antiquark pair and baryons which consist of more than three quarks. In all cases with robust evidence they contain at least one heavy quark Q=c or b, the majority including two heavy quarks. Two key theoretical questions have been triggered by these discoveries: (a) how are quarks organized inside these multiquark states -- as compact objects with all quarks within one confinement volume, interacting via color forces, perhaps with an important role played by diquarks, or as deuteron-like hadronic molecules, bound by light-meson exchange? (b) what other multiquark states should we expect? The two questions are tightly intertwined. Each of the interpretations provides a natural explanation of parts of the data, but neither explains all of the data. It is quite possible that both kinds of structures appear in Nature. It may also be the case that certain states are superpositions of the compact and molecular configurations. This Whitepaper brings together contributions from many leading practitioners in the field, representing a wide spectrum of theoretical interpretations. We discuss the importance of future experimental and phenomenological work, which will lead to better understandingof multiquark phenomena in QCD.<br />47 pages, 10 figures. Corresponding authors: Marek Karliner, Elena Santopinto

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
INSPIRE-HEP
Accession number :
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