They've confirmed the particle, called Z(4430), and have seen thousands of them, and think it is made up of two quarks and two anti-quarks, showing that four-quark particles exist, and perhaps occur in neutron stars.
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Any suggestions for a better name than Z(4430)?
I think they should call it a 'groupon'.
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Any suggestions for a better name than Z(4430)?
I think they should call it a 'groupon'.