
TL;DR
This paper explores the intersection of hadron physics and few-body systems, discussing topics like few-nucleon systems, hypernuclei, and quark dynamics, highlighting the stability predictions of multiquark states.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent topics in hadron and few-body physics, emphasizing the stability predictions of multiquarks in quark models.
Findings
Few-nucleon systems and hypernuclei are key to understanding hadron interactions.
Standard quark models predict very few stable multiquarks.
The interplay of quark dynamics and few-body physics offers insights into baryon structure.
Abstract
We present a selection of topics with an interplay of hadron and few-body physics. This includes few-nucleon systems, light hypernuclei and quark dynamics for baryons and multiquarks. It is stressed that standard quark models predict very few stable multiquarks.
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