Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2017
Volume 62, Number 1
Saturday–Tuesday, January 28–31, 2017; Washington, DC
Session K10: Exotic Hadrons from the LHC and B-FactoriesInvited
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Sponsoring Units: GHP DPF Chair: Ramona Vogt, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Room: Roosevelt 2 |
Sunday, January 29, 2017 1:30PM - 2:06PM |
K10.00001: Exotic Hadrons from B Factories Invited Speaker: Bryan Fulsom The first generation of B-Factories, BaBar and Belle, operated over the previous decade and produced many world-leading measurements related to flavor physics. One of the most important discoveries was that of an apparent four-quark particle, named X(3872). It was the first of a growing X, Y, Z alphabet of exotic hadrons, now numbering more than a dozen, found by the $e+e-$ collider experiments. These multi-quark states represent an unusual departure from the standard description that hadronic matter consists of only two or three quarks. These discoveries have led to the emergence of a new category of physics within heavy meson spectroscopy. This talk will review some of these key experimental results, and highlight the potential of the next generation B-Factory, Belle II, as it begins operation in the coming year. [Preview Abstract] |
Sunday, January 29, 2017 2:06PM - 2:42PM |
K10.00002: Exotic Hadrons at the LHC Invited Speaker: Claudia Patrignani I will review and discuss results from the LHC experiments on production and properties of the recently discovered states that are candidates for exotic hadrons with heavy valence quarks. [Preview Abstract] |
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