Abstract
Abstract
The large dataset collected in proton-proton collisions at the LHC allows precision studies and discovery of new states in the field of conventional and exotic heavy-hadron spectroscopy; both are crucial to understand QCD dynamics and binding rules. This is possible due to high luminosity, high b/c-hadron production cross-section and the unique, dedicated design of the LHCb detector, optimised to reconstruct b/c-hadron decays. The latest results on conventional and exotic spectroscopy from LHCb are presented.
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