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'''Exotic baryons''' are [[:Category:hypothetical composite particles|hypothetical composite particles]] that are bound states of 4 or more [[quark]]s and additional [[elementary particle]]s. This is to be contrasted with ordinary [[baryon]]s, which are bound states of just 3 quarks. The additional particles may include [[quark]]s, [[antiquark]]s or [[gluon]]s.
 
One such exotic baryon is the [[pentaquark]], which consists of four quarks and an antiquark.<ref>
{{cite journal
|author=D. Diakonov, V. Petrov, M. Polyakov
|year=1997
|title=Exotic Anti-Decuplet of Baryons: Prediction from  Chiral Solitons
|journal=[[Zeitschrift für Physik A]]
|volume=359 |pages=305–314
|doi=10.1007/s002180050406
|arxiv=hep-ph/9703373
|bibcode = 1997ZPhyA.359..305D
|issue=3 }}</ref> Another exotic baryon that consists only of quarks is the H [[dibaryon]],<ref>
{{cite journal
|author=G.R. Farrar, G. Zaharijas
|year=2004
|title=Nuclear and nucleon  transitions of the H di-baryon
|journal=[[Physical Review D]]
|volume=70 |pages=014008
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.70.014008
|arxiv=hep-ph/0308137
|bibcode = 2004PhRvD..70a4008F }}</ref><ref>
{{cite journal
|author=R. Jaffe
|year=1977
|title=Perhaps a Stable Dihyperon
|journal=[[Physical Review Letters]]
|volume=38 |pages=195
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.38.195
|bibcode=1977PhRvL..38..195J
|issue=5
}}</ref> which consists of two [[up quark]]s, two [[down quark]]s and two [[strange quark]]s. Unlike the pentaquark, this particle might be long lived or even stable. There have been unconfirmed claims of detections of pentaquarks and dibaryons.<ref>
{{cite journal
|author=A.R. Dzierba, C.A. Meyer, A.P. Szczepaniak
|year=2005
|title=Reviewing  the Evidence for Pentaquarks
|journal=[[Journal of Physics: Conference Series]]
|volume=9 |pages=192–204
|doi=10.1088/1742-6596/9/1/036
|arxiv = hep-ex/0412077 |bibcode = 2005JPhCS...9..192D }}</ref><ref>
{{cite journal
|author=J. Belz ''et al.'' ([[Brookhaven National Laboratory|BNL]] [[E888 experiment|E888 Collaboration]])
|year=1996
|title=Search for the Weak Decay of an H Dibaryon
|journal=[[Physical Review Letters]]
|volume=76 |pages=3277–3280
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.3277
|arxiv=hep-ex/9603002
|bibcode=1996PhRvL..76.3277B
|pmid=10060926
|issue=18
}}</ref>
 
Several types of exotic baryons that require physics beyond the [[Standard Model]] have been conjectured in order to explain specific experimental anomalies. There is no independent experimental evidence for any of these particles. One example is [[supersymmetry|supersymmetric]] [[R-baryon]]s,<ref>
{{cite journal
|author=G.R. Farrar
|year=1996
|title=Detecting Gluino-Containing  Hadrons
|journal=[[Physical Review Letters]]
|volume=76 |pages=4111–4114
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.4111
|arxiv=hep-ph/9603271
|bibcode=1996PhRvL..76.4111F
|pmid=10061204
|issue=22
}}</ref> which are bound states of 3 quarks and a [[gluino]]. The lightest R-baryon is denoted as <math>\mbox{S}^{0}</math> and consists of an up quark, a down quark, a strange quark and a gluino. This particle is expected to be long lived or stable and has been invoked to explain ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.<ref>
{{cite journal
|author=D. Chung, G.R. Farrar, E.W. Kolb
|year=1998
|title=Are ultra-high-energy cosmic rays signals of supersymmetry?
|journal=[[Physical Review D]]
|volume=57 |pages=4606
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.57.4606
|arxiv=astro-ph/9707036
|bibcode = 1998PhRvD..57.4606C
|issue=8 }}</ref><ref>
{{cite journal
|author=I.F.M. Albuquerque, G. Farrar, E.W.  Kolb
|year=1999
|title=Exotic massive hadrons and ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
|journal=[[Physical Review D]]
|volume=59 |pages=015021
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.59.015021
|arxiv=hep-ph/9805288
|bibcode = 1999PhRvD..59a5021A }}</ref> Stable exotic baryons are also candidates for [[SIMP|strongly interacting dark matter]].
 
It has been speculated by [[futurologist]] [[Ray Kurzweil]] that by the end of the 21st century it might be possible by using [[femtotechnology]] to create new [[chemical element]]s composed of exotic baryons that would eventually constitute a new [[periodic table of elements]] in which the elements would have completely different properties than the regular chemical elements.<ref>[[Ray Kurzweil|Kurzweil, Ray]] ''[[The Age of Spiritual Machines]]'' 1999</ref>
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{particles}}
 
[[Category:Baryons]]
[[Category:Hypothetical composite particles]]

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