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Generally, we think of the states of matter characterized by I-spin, spin J, parity, and a well-defined energy (= mass) without making any distinction between resonances and particles. In particular, we shall deal here with bosons; such “states of matter” are called the “heavy mesons,” or resonances.
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Maglić, B. (1966). On New Resonances. In: Ramakrishnan, A. (eds) Matscience Symposia on Theoretical Physics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7749-8_11
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