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Backyard exotica

Frank Wilczek ()
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Frank Wilczek: Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6777, 452-453

Abstract: Particles known as hadrons belong to three major subtypes. But particle physicists suspect there are more exotic species to be found. Computer experiments suggest that some familiar, but enigmatic, particles are actually some of this long-sought-for exotic matter, called quarktets.

Date: 2000
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