Abstract

The proton proton collision data collected at high centre of mass energies (7, 8, and 13 TeV) in the Large Hadron Collider provide an excellent environment for precision spectroscopy studies of beauty and charm hadrons. The general purpose experiments, ATLAS and CMS, and the forward-spectrometer experiment LHCb have investigated many interesting aspects of hadron spectroscopy over the years. Some of the latest results on spectroscopy of conventional and exotic hadrons are reviewed.

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