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A review of the open charm and open bottom systems

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This work reviews the experimental and theoretical progress in this field and reports on the discovery of two narrow charm-strange states and more excited heavy hadrons reported in 2003.
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Since the discovery of the first charmed meson in 1976, many open-charm and open-bottom hadrons were observed. In 2003 two narrow charm-strange states [Formula: see text] and D s1(2460) were discovered by the BaBar and CLEO Collaborations, respectively. After that, more excited heavy hadrons were reported. In this work, we review the experimental and theoretical progress in this field.

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