kuarklarn
Kuarklarn are hypothetical subatomic excitations proposed within a speculative extension of the Standard Model designed to address discrepancies in hadron spectroscopy. The term blends kuark with a theoretical suffix used for bound-state excitations, signaling their role as composite objects beyond conventional mesons and baryons.
In the kuarklarn framework, kuarklarn arise as bound states formed by standard quarks coupled to a new
Experimental status. To date there is no confirmed evidence for kuarklarn. Existing collider data impose upper
Significance and relation to broader physics. A confirmed kuarklarn signal would require revisions to hadron spectroscopy