On the existence of a superlight scalar boson
Eef van Beveren, Susana Coito, George Rupp

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges in studying hadronic resonances and weak substructure due to data limitations, and reports a high-statistics signal potentially indicating a superlight scalar boson.
Contribution
It introduces the possibility of a superlight scalar boson based on unexplained high-statistics signals, highlighting a new potential particle discovery.
Findings
Unexplained high-statistics signal observed
Potential evidence for a superlight scalar boson
Challenges in studying hadronic resonances and weak substructure
Abstract
In this lecture we show that the study of hadronic resonances is severely hampered by the lack of accurate data and, moreover, that for similar reason the study of Weak substructure does not make sufficient progress. We furthermore report on an unexplained high statistics signal that may indicate the existence of a superlight scalar boson.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods
