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At last year’s at Orbis Scientiae I discussed how a broken hadron supersymmetry could be used to obtain predictions about the masses of baryons from knowledge of the masses of mesons.1 This year, I show how to use hadron supersymmetry to obtain predictions of the masses of some exotic hadrons using as input the masses of ordinary mesons and baryons. In obtaining these results, I do not use any free parameters. However, I do use as input reasonable values of the constituent quark masses taken from a paper on baryons,2 and I assume that the spin-splitting in ground-state hadrons arises from the chromomagnetic interaction of QCD.3

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Lichtenberg, D.B. (1997). Exotic Hadrons. In: Kursunoglu, B.N., Mintz, S.L., Perlmutter, A. (eds) High-Energy Physics and Cosmology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5397-7_5

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