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Information in AdS/QCD: mass spectroscopy of isovector mesons

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 Added by Roldao da Rocha
 Publication date 2021
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and research's language is English
 Authors R. da Rocha




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The mass spectra of isovector $Upsilon$, $psi$, $phi$, and $omega$ meson resonances are investigated, in the AdS/QCD and information entropy setups. The differential configurational entropy is employed to obtain the mass spectra of radial $S$-wave resonances, with higher excitation levels, in each one of these meson families, whose respective first undisclosed states are discussed and matched up to candidates in the Particle Data Group.



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