A new dawn of spectroscopy
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KMI Colloquium
2022-01-26 17:00
Dr. Franz Muheim (Edinburgh University)
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“KMI colloquium” 26th Jan. (Wed) 17:00
Speaker : Dr. Franz Muheim (Edinburgh University)
Title : A new dawn of spectroscopy
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Abstract:
Over 60 hadrons have been discovered at the LHC during the last decade, which has renew the interest
in spectroscopy. Many of these new resonances are of exotic nature.
I will discuss recent results from the LHCb experiment together with an overview of the current status of spectroscopy.
In particular I will focus on exotic states, such as tetraquark and pentaquark states.
As example, a study of the properties of the recently observed doubly charmed Tcc state will be presented.
Over 60 hadrons have been discovered at the LHC during the last decade, which has renew the interest
in spectroscopy. Many of these new resonances are of exotic nature.
I will discuss recent results from the LHCb experiment together with an overview of the current status of spectroscopy.
In particular I will focus on exotic states, such as tetraquark and pentaquark states.
As example, a study of the properties of the recently observed doubly charmed Tcc state will be presented.