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17.11.2022 — Michał Praszałowicz (Jagiellonian University): Quark Model Revival

In the last 20 years, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN alone discovered 60 new particles that contain at least one heavy quark. In this talk, we shall present the history of the quark model and its evolution into a full fledged theory of fundamental interaction known as Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). However, due to enormous technical difficulties in the application of QCD to describe particle properties, the naive quark model is now widely used to explain the properties of newly discovered states.
We will explain this with a few examples and show how ambiguous the theoretical description of these new particles can be.
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