
TL;DR
This paper discusses the search for non-conventional mesons like glueballs and tetraquarks at the PANDA experiment, highlighting theoretical models and recent discoveries in the context of QCD.
Contribution
It introduces the use of the extended Linear Sigma Model for glueball search and reviews the status of exotic meson states such as X, Y, Z.
Findings
Potential identification of glueballs using the Linear Sigma Model
Analysis of the properties of X, Y, Z states
Discussion on experimental strategies at PANDA
Abstract
Non-conventional mesons, such as glueballs and tetraquarks, will be in the focus of the PANDA experiment at the FAIR facility. In this lecture we recall the basic properties of QCD and describe some features of unconventional states.\ We focus on the search of the not-yet discovered glueballs and the use of the extended Linear Sigma Model for this purpose, and on the already discovered but not-yet understood states.
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