Meson and Baryon resonances
E. Oset, L. S. Geng, D. Gamermann, R. Molina, D. Nicmorus., Yamagata-Sekihara, H. Nagahiro, S. Hirenzaki, D. Jido, M. D\"oring, A., Ramos

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in understanding meson and baryon resonances, emphasizing the role of vector mesons in revealing their structure and predicting new states.
Contribution
It introduces new insights into the structure of resonances through dynamical generation, especially involving vector mesons, and predicts potential new states.
Findings
Vector mesons provide new insights into resonance structures.
Dynamical generation explains many observed resonances.
Predictions include new meson and baryon states.
Abstract
In this talk I review recent advances on the structure of the meson and baryon resonances which can be dynamically generated from the interaction of mesons or mesons and baryons. Particular emphasis is put on results involving vector mesons, which bring new light into the nature of some of the observed higher mass mesons and baryons and make predictions for new states.
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