Hadronic molecules
Abstract
A large number of experimental discoveries especially in the heavy quarkonium sector that did not meet the expectations of the until then very successful quark model led to a renaissance of hadron spectroscopy. Among various explanations of the internal structure of these excitations, hadronic molecules, being analogs of light nuclei, play a unique role since for those predictions can be made with controlled uncertainty. Experimental evidence of various candidates of hadronic molecules and methods of identifying such structures are reviewed. Nonrelativistic effective field theories are the suitable framework for studying hadronic molecules and are discussed in both the continuum and finite volumes. Also pertinent lattice QCD results are presented. Further, the production mechanisms and decays of hadronic molecules are discussed and comments are given on the reliability of certain assertions often made in the literature.
- Publication:
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Reviews of Modern Physics
- Pub Date:
- January 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1103/RevModPhys.90.015004
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1705.00141
- Bibcode:
- 2018RvMP...90a5004G
- Keywords:
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- High Energy Physics - Phenomenology;
- High Energy Physics - Experiment;
- High Energy Physics - Lattice;
- Nuclear Theory
- E-Print:
- Corrected several entries in Table VI for the contact terms for the S-wave interactions between the spin multiplets of D1 and Dbar