Born-Oppenheimer approximation calculations for doubly heavy hadrons match Gaussian expansion benchmarks at small heavy quark masses but diverge at larger masses, with Slater-type functions overestimating and Gaussian-type underestimating binding energies.
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BESIII reports discoveries of new excited nucleon, Lambda, Sigma, Xi, and Omega hyperon states from high-statistics electron-positron collision data.
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Assessing the validity of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation in potential models for doubly heavy hadrons
Born-Oppenheimer approximation calculations for doubly heavy hadrons match Gaussian expansion benchmarks at small heavy quark masses but diverge at larger masses, with Slater-type functions overestimating and Gaussian-type underestimating binding energies.
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Experimental Advances on Light Baryon Spectroscopy at BESIII Experiment
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