Experimental Evidence for the Pentaquark
D.S. Carman

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental evidence for light pentaquarks, discussing both positive and null results, and highlights upcoming CLAS experiments aimed at clarifying their properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of current experimental findings and outlines future experimental efforts to determine pentaquark characteristics.
Findings
Mixed evidence for pentaquark existence
Upcoming experiments to clarify quantum numbers
Discussion of mass and width measurements
Abstract
The present experimental evidence for the existence of light pentaquarks is reviewed, including both positive and null results. I also discuss the CLAS experiments at Jefferson Laboratory that are forthcoming in the near future to address questions regarding existence, mass, width, and other quantum numbers of these five-quark baryon states.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies
