26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
Mexico/General timezone
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Contribution Invited plenary
Speakers
- Dr. Astrid HILLER BLIN
Primary authors
- Dr. Astrid HILLER BLIN (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
Co-authors
- Dr. Alessandro PILLONI (Jefferson Lab)
- Dr. Cesar FERNANDEZ RAMIREZ (ICN-UNAM)
- Prof. Vincent MATHIEU (University of Barcelona)
- Prof. Adam SZCZEPANIAK (Indiana University)
- Dr. Miguel ALBALADEJO (Jefferson Lab)
- Mr. Daniel WINNEY (Indiana University)
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Abstract
The discovery of many unexpected new resonance candidates dubbed as exotic states has been challenging the quark model. High-energy collisions of hadrons and nuclei are a good tool for investigating them, but prone to kinematical effects from hadron decays into final states. In turn, lepton and photon beams offer an efficient means to probe the hadron spectrum. In view of the upcoming EIC experiments, we present the status of sensitivity and feasibility studies for exotic production.