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On properties of the exotic hadrons from QCD sum rules
We discuss the specific features of extracting properties of the exotic polyquark hadrons (tetraquarks, pentaquarks) compared to the usual hadrons by the QCD sum-rule approach. In the case of the ordinary hadrons, already the one-loop leading-order O(α0s)
Lucha Wolfgang, Melikhov Dmitri
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Strangeness and charm in quark-gluon hadronization [PDF]
This dissertation presents a theoretical study of soft hadron production in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. We explore the principles governing the hadronization of the expanding QGP fireball, and to understand its properties. Much of the ongoing effort is to demonstrate the validity of a QGP hadronization model which describes the particle ...
arxiv
Electromagnetic Properties of Hadrons in the Quark Model [PDF]
H.R. Rubinstein+2 more
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Measurement of the Masses and Lifetimes of B Hadrons at the Tevatron [PDF]
The latest results for the B Hadron sector at the Tevatron Collider are summarized. The properties of B Hadrons can be precisely measured at the Tevatron. In particularly we will focus on the masses and lifetimes. The new Tevatron results for the CP violation in B Hadrons will be also discussed.
arxiv
Hadron Properties in the Vicinity of $T_c$ [PDF]
Modifications of hadron masses and some of their basic properties with temperature or nuclear density are considered as one possible signature for the formation of dense hadronic matter in nuclear collisions. We discuss here some basic results on the temperature dependence of hadron properties obtained from calculations of hadron correlation functions,
arxiv
Universality: A Dynamical Principle for the Theory of Hadrons [PDF]
P. Freund
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Interactions of light mesons with photons
Interactions between hadrons and photons constitute an important tool to explore the intrinsic structure of hadrons. At the same time, high-precision determinations of electromagnetic processes, as in particular ɡ − 2 of the muon, constitute a promising ...
Leupold Stefan
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Hadronic decays and transitions are a key ingredient of hadronic physics. I discuss how hadronic decays can be explored in lattice gauge theory and review studies undertaken. I also discuss the impact of decays on masses and how lattice studies can explore the nature of a hadronic state: namely whether it is a molecular or quark-antiquark state.
arxiv