26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
Mexico/General timezone
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Baryon Spectroscopy

Strange Hadron Spectroscopy with the KLong Facility at Jefferson Lab

Speakers

  • Sean DOBBS

Primary authors

Abstract

The strange quark hadrons sit at an important crossroads between the light and heavy quark hadrons, but their spectrum is comparatively poorly known. The KLF experiment was recently approved to run in Hall D of Jefferson Lab, and will use an intense secondary beam of KL mesons with the existing GlueX spectrometer to collect data several orders of magnitude larger than existing dataset. In this talk, I will discuss the expected physics reach of this experiment and the status of its preparations.