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COMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaons

The COMPASS experiment at CERN is well designed for light-hadron spectroscopy with emphasis on the detection of new states, in particular the search for $J^{PC}$-exotic states and glueballs. We have collected data with 190 GeV/c charged hadron beams on a liquid hydrogen and nuclear targets in 2008/0...

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Autor principal: Nerling, Frank
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X11052785
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1291310
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description The COMPASS experiment at CERN is well designed for light-hadron spectroscopy with emphasis on the detection of new states, in particular the search for $J^{PC}$-exotic states and glueballs. We have collected data with 190 GeV/c charged hadron beams on a liquid hydrogen and nuclear targets in 2008/09. The spectrometer features good coverage by electromagnetic calorimetry and a RICH detector further provides $\pi$ / $K$ separation, allowing for studying final states involving neutral particles like $\pi^0$ or $\eta$ as well as hidden strangeness, respectively. We discuss the status of ongoing analyses with specific focus on diffractively produced $(\pi^0\pi^0\pi)^{-}$ as well as $(K\bar{K}\pi)^{-}$ final states.
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spelling cern-12913102023-03-14T20:47:37Zdoi:10.1142/S0217751X11052785http://cds.cern.ch/record/1291310engNerling, FrankCOMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaonsParticle Physics - ExperimentThe COMPASS experiment at CERN is well designed for light-hadron spectroscopy with emphasis on the detection of new states, in particular the search for $J^{PC}$-exotic states and glueballs. We have collected data with 190 GeV/c charged hadron beams on a liquid hydrogen and nuclear targets in 2008/09. The spectrometer features good coverage by electromagnetic calorimetry and a RICH detector further provides $\pi$ / $K$ separation, allowing for studying final states involving neutral particles like $\pi^0$ or $\eta$ as well as hidden strangeness, respectively. We discuss the status of ongoing analyses with specific focus on diffractively produced $(\pi^0\pi^0\pi)^{-}$ as well as $(K\bar{K}\pi)^{-}$ final states.The COMPASS experiment at CERN is well designed for light-hadron spectroscopy with emphasis on the detection of new states, in particular the search for $J^{PC}$-exotic states and glueballs. We have collected data with 190 GeV/c charged hadron beams on a liquid hydrogen and nuclear targets in 2008/09. The spectrometer features good coverage by electromagnetic calorimetry and a RICH detector further provides $\pi$ / $K$ separation, allowing for studying final states involving neutral particles like $\pi^0$ or $\eta$ as well as hidden strangeness, respectively. We discuss the status of ongoing analyses with specific focus on diffractively produced $(\pi^0\pi^0\pi)^{-}$ as well as $(K\bar{K}\pi)^{-}$ final states.arXiv:1009.2177oai:cds.cern.ch:12913102010-09-14
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Nerling, Frank
COMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaons
title COMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaons
title_full COMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaons
title_fullStr COMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaons
title_full_unstemmed COMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaons
title_short COMPASS Hadron Spectroscopy -- Final states involving neutrals and kaons
title_sort compass hadron spectroscopy -- final states involving neutrals and kaons
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X11052785
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1291310
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