Identifying multiquark hadrons from heavy ion collisions. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Identifying hadronic molecular states and/or hadrons with multiquark components either with or without exotic quantum numbers is a long-standing challenge in hadronic physics. We suggest that studying the production of these hadrons in relativistic heavy ion collisions offers a promising resolution to this problem as yields of exotic hadrons are expected to be strongly affected by their structures. Using the coalescence model for hadron production, we find that, compared to the case of a nonexotic hadron with normal quark numbers, the yield of an exotic hadron is typically an order of magnitude smaller when it is a compact multiquark state and a factor of 2 or more larger when it is a loosely bound hadronic molecule. We further find that some of the newly proposed heavy exotic states could be produced and realistically measured in these experiments.

published proceedings

  • Phys Rev Lett

author list (cited authors)

  • Cho, S., Furumoto, T., Hyodo, T., Jido, D., Ko, C. M., Lee, S. H., ... ExHIC Collaboration.

citation count

  • 112

publication date

  • May 2011