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SUMMARY:Past\, Present\, and Future of the Dynamical Diquark Model for Exo
 tics
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210728T164000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210728T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mr. MARTINEZ\, Steven (Arizona State University)\nTh
 e dynamical diquark model\, which combines the Born-Oppenheimer approximat
 ion with the most minimal Hamiltonian\, accommodates all known exotics in 
 all flavor sectors. Here we apply it to the newly observed hidden-charm\, 
 open-strange exotics\, using Hamiltonian parameters previously computed in
  other sectors. The mass splitting of Z_cs states indicates substantial SU
 (3) mixing between all 1+ states in that sector\, and their average mass d
 irectly probes flavor octet-singlet mixing among exotics.\n\nhttps://indic
 o.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1541/session/32/contribution/159
LOCATION:Mexico City
URL:https://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1541/session/32/contribution/15
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