Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1997-10-01
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Email correspondence to lomon@mitlns.mit.edu ; 10 pages, 5 eps figures, using LaTeX and BoxedEPS macros; invited paper in Proc
Scientific paper
Exotic hadrons of a few GeV/c^2 mass, exhibiting a spectrum determined by the perturbative interaction of a non-minimal number of valence quarks, have long been predicted as signals of the underlying QCD structure. Models that include the confinement region, in addition to the region of asymptotic freedom, predict exotic masses 0.2--0.8 GeV higher than the others. The R-matrix hybrid model has made the most detailed predictions, some of which have been experimentally observed. Here we will give an introduction to the model and review the status of its predictions and new applications.
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