Hadronic final states involve the study of particles and their interactions in high-energy collisions, particularly in particle physics experiments. In these final states, particles such as protons, neutrons, pions, and other hadrons are produced as a result of the collision. Hadronic final states play a crucial role in understanding the fundamental properties of matter and the forces that govern their interactions. Researchers study these final states to gain insights into the underlying theories of particle physics, such as quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and to search for new particles or phenomena beyond the Standard Model. This research area is essential for advancing our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of the universe and the forces that act upon them.