Hybrid (particle physics)
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Hybrids are exotic mesons that consist of one or more valence quark-antiquark pairs and one or more real gluons.
Hybrids are predicted to have ground states with quantum numbers JPC = 0−+, 1−+, 2−+ and 1−−, with masses in the 1.7 to 1.9 GeV range.
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| Molecules | Atoms | Atomic nuclei | Hadrons | Baryons | Mesons | Exotic baryons | Exotic mesons | Tetraquarks | Pentaquarks | Hyperons | Hybrids |

