Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2022 Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 67, Number 17
Thursday–Sunday, October 27–30, 2022; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA; New Orleans, Louisiana
Session KJ: Mini-Symposium: Light Meson Decays II
10:30 AM–12:06 PM,
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Room: Imperial 11
Chair: Susan Schadmand, GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenfors
Abstract: KJ.00001 : The Experimental Programs on Light Pseudoscalar Meson Decays*
10:30 AM–11:06 AM
Presenter:
Simon Taylor
(JLAB)
Author:
Simon Taylor
(JLAB)
Collaboration:
GlueX
measurements of fundamental properties of matter such as the up-down quark
mass ratio, to studies of channels that access higher-order terms in Chiral
Perturbation
theory, to tests of fundamental symmetries and searches for signatures of
physics beyond the Standard Model. Several experiments have studied pseudoscalar
decays: these experiments include PrimEx in Hall B at Jefferson Lab, A2 at the
MAMI electron accelerator facility,
the KLOE-II experiment at the DAΦNE φ-factory, WASA-at-COSY at the
cooler synchrotron COSY storage ring,
and BESIII at the Beijing charm factory. In Hall D at Jefferson Lab, PrimEx-eta uses the Primakoff process
to measure the η radiative width using the GlueX spectrometer.
In the near future the Jefferson Lab Eta Factory (JEF) experiment will use the
GlueX spectrometer with an upgraded forward calorimeter to study η(′)
decay channels with a focus on all-neutral final states. Finally, a proposal
for a new experiment, ``Rare Eta Decays with a TPC for Optical Photons''
(REDTOP) utilizing a proton beam on fixed targets, is under development.
Highlights from previous and ongoing experiments and plans for future experiments will be presented.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under contract DE-AC05-06OR23177.
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