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| author | Praszalowicz, Michal |
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| contents | Twenty years ago, in 2003, two experimental groups, LEPS and DIANA, announced the discovery of a light, narrow, exotic baryon with mass within the range of 1540 MeV, which was later dubbed as $Θ^+$. In this talk we recall the history of this discovery and its theoretical foundations. We also discuss possible future experiments that could determine the existence of $Θ^+$. |
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| spellingShingle | Twenty years of $Θ^+$ Praszalowicz, Michal High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Twenty years ago, in 2003, two experimental groups, LEPS and DIANA, announced the discovery of a light, narrow, exotic baryon with mass within the range of 1540 MeV, which was later dubbed as $Θ^+$. In this talk we recall the history of this discovery and its theoretical foundations. We also discuss possible future experiments that could determine the existence of $Θ^+$. |
| title | Twenty years of $Θ^+$ |
| topic | High Energy Physics - Phenomenology |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.09926 |