Introduction: Pentaquark

A pentaquark is a subatomic particle, consisting of four quarks and one antiquark bound together.

Supplies

Ideally, nine-dimensional superstrings. In extreme cases, quilling paper.

Step 1: We Excite Superstrings at the Desired Energy Level.

Recommended arousal level - "q". More massive quarks are difficult to hold in your hands.

Step 2: We Form Quarks.

Recommended arousal level - "q". More massive quarks are difficult to hold in your hands.

Step 3: We Produce a Set of Quarks.

We need 4 quarks and one antiquark.

Step 4: We Make Gluons From the Remnants of Superstrings.

Once again, we remind you about the energy level - "q".

Step 5: We Will Mix a Not Too Dense Gluon Plasma.

Once again, we remind you about the energy level - "q".

Step 6: We Make a Pentaquark From Four Quarks, One Antiquark, and a Handful of Gluons.

We work quickly and accurately, because a pentaquark can decay into a meson and a neutron in 10 e-20 seconds.