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Exotic hadrons and candidates-4
Place
Location: Mexico City
Date:
28 Jul 09:00 - 10:45
Conveners
Prof. Lyu, Xiao-Rui (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
We apply the effective range expansion and generalized Weinberg's compositeness relations to analyze the internal structures of several exotic hadron candidates near underlying two-body thresholds. This formalism enables us to give quantitative estimates of the weights of different constituents inside the exotic hadrons. Useful information, including the partial decay widths, can be predicted, whi
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Presented by Prof. Zhi-Hui GUO
on
28/7/2021
at
10:25
We discuss the distinguishing properties of the correlation functions of multiquark currents (tetra, penta, etc) compared to the correlation functions of bilinear and trilinear quark
currents. Based on these properties, we demonstrate a proper way to construct QCD
sum rules for exotic multiquark states.
Based on W.Lucha, D.Melikhov, H.Sazdjian:
PRD, 014010 (2019); PRD100, 074029 (2019),
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Presented by Prof. Dmitri MELIKHOV
on
28/7/2021
at
14:45
Current interpretations of the novel Pc pentaquark states are reviewed and it is shown that all of them are in conflict with experimental evidence on photoproduction from Jefferson Lab and unpublished data on branching fractions from LHCb. A model that incorporates production and final state dynamics that is capable of describing the data will be presented.
Presented by Prof. Eric SWANSON
on
28/7/2021
at
10:05
Using 980 fb$^{−1}$ data collected with the Belle detector, the two-photon process $\gamma\gamma\to\gamma\psi(2S)$ is studied for the first time in an effective center-of-mass energy between 3.7 and 4.2 GeV. A clear evidence is observed for a structure in the $\gamma\psi(2S)$ mass distribution at $3921.3\pm2.4\pm1.6$ MeV/$c^{2}$, while hint is found for another structure around 4000 MeV/$c^{2}$.
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Presented by Yoshiki TERAMOTO
on
28/7/2021
at
14:00
Observation of e+ e- -> eta psi(2S) at the center-of-mass energies from 4.236 to 4.600 GeV; Cross section measurement of e+ e- -> p pbar eta and e+ e- -> p pbar omega at center-of-mass energies betweeen 3.773 GeV and 4.6 GeV; Study of e+ e- -> 2(p anti-p) at center-of-mass energies between 4.0 and 4.6 GeV; Search for the reaction channel e+ e- -> eta_c eta pi+ pi- at center-of-mass energies fr
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