Multiquark hadrons
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539.7213 FUR/N Neutron Scattering in Condensed Matter physics | 539.7215 ATH/P The physics of neutrino interactions / | 539.7215 ROU/N Neutrinos in physics and astrophysics / | 539.7216 ALI/M Multiquark hadrons | 539.7234 PRA/F Fundamentals and applications of heavy ion collisions : below 10 MeV/nucleon energies / | 539.725 8 IBA/S String theory and particle physics:an introduction to string phenomenology | 539.725 BAR/G Group theory for the standard model of particle physics and beyond / |
"Multiquark physics started essentially with the discovery of X(3872) in 2003 by the Belle collaboration at the KEK-B factory. It profited greatly from the high luminosity particle accelerators: the eCe-B factories and BEPC, and the hadron colliders Tevatron and LHC "--
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