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Meson spectroscopy-8
Place
Location: Mexico City
Date:
30 Jul 11:15 - 13:15
Conveners
Prelovsek, Sasa (University of Ljubljana/Regensburg)
I report on our recent work studying charmonium-like resonances on the lattice.The Luescher formalism with multiple volumes and inertial frames is employed on ensembles with a pion mass of around 280MeV.Elastic $D\bar{D}$ scattering in the $J^{PC}=1^{--}$ and $3^{--}$ channels and coupled $D\bar{D}$ and $D_s\bar{D}_s$ scattering in the $0^{++}$ and $2^{++}$ channels are investigated.The relevance
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Presented by Dr. Sara COLLINS
on
30/7/2021
at
16:40
Mass spectra and decay properties of Charmonia are computed in non-relativistic
quark-antiquark Cornell potential model with additional smearing interaction. We have employed the non-relativistic numerical solution of Schr\"odinger equation for computing mass spectra. Further the confined one gluon exchange potential is employed perturbatively for computation of higher excited states. Various dec
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Presented by Mrs. Janaki PATEL
on
30/7/2021
at
12:25
The large dataset collected in proton-proton collisions at the LHC allows precision studies on the spectroscopy of heavy hadron states, which is crucial to understand QCD dynamics and binding rules. This is possible due to high luminosity, high b/c-hadron prodution cross-section and the unique, dedicated design of the LHCb detector, optimised to reconstruct b/c-hadron decays. This talk will presen
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Presented by Dr. Lorenzo CAPRIOTTI
on
30/7/2021
at
16:15
We compute the $\Psi/3770) \to \gamma D \bar D$ decay, for both the $D^+ D^- $ and $D^0 \bar D^0 $ decays. The $\Psi(3770) \to \gamma D^0 \bar D^0$ transition to go through a loop involving the $D^+ D^- \to D^0 \bar D^0$ scattering amplitude. We take the results for this amplitude from a theoretical model that predicts a $D \bar D$ bound state and find a $D^0 \bar D^0 $ mass distribution in t
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Presented by Dr. Genaro TOLEDO
on
30/7/2021
at
12:05