Exotic Hadron Bound State Production at Hadronic Colliders
Yi Jin, Shi-Yuan Li, Yan-Rui Liu, Lu Meng, Zong-Guo Si, Xiao-Feng, Zhang

TL;DR
This paper applies a non-relativistic wave function approach to study the production and decay of exotic hadron bound states at high-energy colliders, aiding experimental measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a factorized framework combined with event generators to analyze exotic hadron production in collider environments.
Findings
Provides a method for predicting exotic hadron production rates
Facilitates experimental identification of exotic hadron states
Enhances understanding of hadron bound state formation
Abstract
The non-relativistic wave function framework is applied to study the production and decay of the exotic hadrons which can be effectively described as bound states of other hadrons. Employing the factorized formulation, we investigate the production of exotic hadrons in the multiproduction processes at high energy hadronic colliders with the help of event generators. This study provides crucial information for the measurements of the relevant exotic hadrons.
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