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Mar 28 – 30, 2022
Jefferson Lab / Messina University
Europe/Paris timezone

Spectroscopy (experiment)

Mar 29, 2022, 2:30 PM
30m
Jefferson Lab / Messina University

Jefferson Lab / Messina University

Polo Papardo, edificio SBA, Viale Ferdinando Stagno d'Alcontres 31, Messina (Italy)

Speaker

Derek Glazier (University of Glasgow)

Description

Upgrading the energy of CEBAF would open the door for many important spectroscopy measurements. In particular the recently discovered and apparently exotic states collectively know as $XYZ$ mesons will become accessible. This presentations uses models constructed by the JPAC collaboration to estimate rates and kinematics for some key reactions. Although the production mechanism modeled is via low $Q^2$ electroproduction, parallels to real photoproduction are drawn. Some generic toy high acceptance or high luminosity style detectors are then considered as an intitial investigation into what an optimal approach to detecting the final states might look like.

Primary author

Derek Glazier (University of Glasgow)

Presentation materials