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Glueballs are
extremely difficult to
identify in
particle accelerators,
because they mix with
ordinary meson states. In pure
gauge theory,
glueballs are...
- some
proposals for non-standard
quark model mesons could be:
glueballs or
gluonium Glueballs have no
valence quarks at all.
tetraquarks Tetraquarks have...
- we
would see are color-neutral
bound states of gluons,
called glueballs. If
glueballs exist, they are m****ive,
which is why a m**** gap is expected. Jaffe...
- one antiquark) and the
baryons (three quarks). In addition,
colorless glueballs formed only of
gluons are also
consistent with confinement,
though difficult...
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which do not fall
within the
quark model of classification.
These include glueballs and
hybrid mesons (mesons
bound by
excited gluons).
Because mesons have...
- that
there exist hadrons that are
formed entirely of
gluons —
called glueballs.
There are also
conjectures about other exotic hadrons in
which real gluons...
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solely of
gluons called glueballs that have not yet been
definitively observed experimentally. A
definitive observation of a
glueball with the properties...
- problem. Such
states for Yang–Mills
theory should be
physical states,
named glueballs, and
should be
observable in the laboratory. If Källén–Lehmann spectral...
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Standard Model W and Z bosons). 1964 PRL
symmetry breaking papers Boson Glueball Quantum chromodynamics Quantum electrodynamics Gribbin, John; Gribbin,...
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Baryons Hexaquark Heptaquark Skyrmion Mesons Glueball Theta meson T meson...