Contribution to the study of narrow low mass hadronic structures
B. Tatischeff, E. Tomasi-Gustafsson

TL;DR
This paper reports new data on narrow low-mass hadronic structures across mesons, baryons, and dibaryons, showing they follow Regge-like trajectories and are interconnected in their sequences.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic description of narrow hadronic structures and their mass relationships, highlighting Regge-like trajectories and sequence correlations.
Findings
Narrow baryons follow meson sequences.
Narrow dibaryons follow baryon sequences.
Masses align on straight Regge-like trajectories.
Abstract
New data are presented, concerning narrow exotic structures in mesons, baryons and dibaryons. The sequence of narrow baryons is quite well described starting from the sequence of narrow mesons. In the same way, the sequence of narrow dibaryons is rather well described starting from the sequence of narrow baryons. Lastly it is shown that the masses of these narrow hadronic structures lie on straight line Regge-like trajectories.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
