Taming the New Zoo of Exotic Heavy Hadrons

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Speaker Name/Affiliation
Eric Braaten / Ohio State University
When
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Location (Room)
JILA Auditorium
Event Details & Abstracts

Abstract: A new zoo consisting of dozens of heavy subatomic particles that contain more than three quarks and antiquarks have been discovered beginning in 2003.  Although they must be described by the fundamental quantum field theory QCD, the pattern of these exotic heavy hadrons remained unexplained for more than 20 years.  I will present a simple proposal for the pattern based on the Born-Oppenheimer approximation for QCD.  There are simple calculations in lattice QCD that would corroborate the pattern.  The quantitative description of these exotic heavy hadrons requires the diabatic representation of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, which has led to dramatic advances in atomic and molecular physics in recent decades.