Speaker
Mr
Boris Grube
(Jefferson Lab)
Description
The GlueX experiment at Jefferson Lab employs 9 GeV linearly polarized
photons striking a proton target to study the spectrum of light hadrons.
A key focus is the precise measurement of the light-meson spectrum and
the search for exotic mesons. Most spectroscopy analyses rely on
amplitude analysis and require detailed reaction models to accurately
describe the often high-dimensional data. In this talk, I will present
recent results and highlight the challenges encountered in these analyses.
Author
Mr
Boris Grube
(Jefferson Lab)