Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session QG: Mini-Symposium: Hadronic Spectroscopy II
11:30 AM–1:06 PM,
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Room: Copley & Kenmore
Chair: Jonathan Zarling, Jlab
Abstract: QG.00008 : Search for Excited Ξ* States
12:54 PM–1:06 PM
Presenter:
Brandon Christopher L Sumner
Author:
Brandon Christopher L Sumner
Collaboration:
GlueX Collaboration
been observed, the so-called missing resonance problem. The Particle Data Group (PDG) tables
indicate evidence for ten states for the cascade baryon, five of which presently have only fair
or poor ratings; yet, relativized quark model calculations predict 45 states with masses in the
same range as those in the PDG. Thus, providing additional evidence for the known Ξ resonances
and discovering new excited states will help greatly improve models, as well as identifying the
most salient features necessary for predicting baryon resonan ces. Experimentally, using Ξ in
the hunt for missing resonances has the advantage that those final states are expected to have
much narrower widths compared to N* and Δ* resonances, facilitating identification. To better
elucidate the cascade resonance spectrum, the GlueX experiment continues to obtain data for
reconstructing Ξ resonances. Utilizing GlueX data, invariant mass distributions for the Ξ* from
different decay channels will be shown.
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