Abstract
The knowledge of hadron spectrum is based on experimental observations of hadronic resonances. The resonances are normally observed as peaks in certain invariant mass distributions. However, neither is a peak necessarily due to the presence of a resonance, nor does a resonance necessarily lead to a peak. Kinematic singularities can also produce peaks. Here, we discuss such possibilities and methods distinguishing genuine resonances from kinematic effects.
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Guo, F. K. (2017). Traps in hadron spectroscopy: Thresholds, triangle singularities, . . . In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 310). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.310.0015
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