A new "hidden colour hypothesis" in hadron physics

Physics – General Physics

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9 pages, presented at International Workshop on Hadron Physics, Puri, India, March 2005

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10.1007/BF02704781

A new "Hidden Colour Hypothesis" within the framework of QCD, as an extension of and in keeping with the spirit of the "Colour Singlet Hypothesis" is hereby proposed As such it should play a role in a consistent description of exotic hadrons, like the diquonia, pentaquarks, dibaryon$ etc. How these exotic hadrons are affected by this new hypothesis is discussed here. This new hypothesis suggests that the experimentalists may not be looking for single exotics but for composites of two or more of the same.

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