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Exotic hadrons are subatomic particles composed of and , but which – unlike "well-known" such as , and – consist of more than three . By contrast, "ordinary" hadrons contain just two or three quarks. Hadrons with explicit valence gluon content would also be considered exotic. In theory, there is no limit on the number of quarks in a hadron, as long as the hadron's is white, or color-neutral.

Consistent with ordinary hadrons, exotic hadrons are classified as being either , like ordinary baryons, or , like ordinary mesons. According to this classification scheme, , containing five valence quarks, are exotic baryons, while (four valence quarks) and (six quarks, consisting of either a dibaryon or three quark-antiquark pairs) would be considered . Tetraquark and pentaquark particles are believed to have been observed and are being investigated; have not yet been confirmed as observed.

Exotic hadrons can be searched for by looking for poles with forbidden to ordinary hadrons. Experimental signatures for such exotic hadrons had been seen by 2003 at the latest,See but they remain a topic of controversy in .

Jaffe and Low suggested that the exotic hadrons manifest themselves as poles of the P matrix, and not of the S matrix. Experimental poles are determined reliably in both the meson–meson channels and nucleon–nucleon channels.


History
When the quark model was first postulated by and others in the 1960s, it was to organize the states known then to be in existence in a meaningful way. As quantum chromodynamics (QCD) developed over the next decade, it became apparent that there was no reason why only three-quark and quark-antiquark combinations could exist. Indeed, Gell-Mann's original 1964 paper alludes to the possibility of exotic hadrons and classifies hadrons into baryons and mesons depending upon whether they have an odd (baryon) or even (meson) number of valence quarks. In addition, it seemed that gluons, the mediator particles of the strong interaction, could also form bound states by themselves () and with quarks (). Several decades have passed without conclusive evidence of an exotic hadron that could be associated with the S-matrix pole.

In April 2014, the collaboration confirmed the existence of the Z(4430), discovered by the , and demonstrated that it must have a minimal quark content of cd.

In July 2015, LHCb announced the discovery of two particles, named and , which must have minimal quark content cuud, making them .


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+ List of exotic hadron candidates ! State !! Experiments !! Notes


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