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Recent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICE
The COMPASS Collaboration has accumulated the world’s highest statistics on the reaction π− p → π+π−π− p at 190 GeV/c. The results, presented in Section 1, show that a new state JPC= 1++ state never reported before, the a1(1420), decaying to f0(980)π followed by f0(980) → ππ. In addition, the Collab...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4915982 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2159017 |
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author | Chung, Suh-Urk |
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description | The COMPASS Collaboration has accumulated the world’s highest statistics on the reaction π− p → π+π−π− p at 190 GeV/c. The results, presented in Section 1, show that a new state JPC= 1++ state never reported before, the a1(1420), decaying to f0(980)π followed by f0(980) → ππ. In addition, the Collaboration reports an exotic JPC= 1−+ state, the π1(1600), which cannot be a quarkonium. Both states are likely to be a tetra-quark, i.e. qq¯+qq¯or a gluonic hybrid, a qq¯object with an excited gluon inside it.Section 2 is devoted to a brief discussion of the central production of resonances, which is being investigated by both COMPASS and ALICE collaborations. However, the results are not yet released, so it is limited to a broad discussion of the central production, with emphasis on different analyses dictated by differences in the experimental setup. |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-13675062019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1063/1.4915982http://cds.cern.ch/record/2159017engChung, Suh-UrkRecent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICENuclear Physics - ExperimentThe COMPASS Collaboration has accumulated the world’s highest statistics on the reaction π− p → π+π−π− p at 190 GeV/c. The results, presented in Section 1, show that a new state JPC= 1++ state never reported before, the a1(1420), decaying to f0(980)π followed by f0(980) → ππ. In addition, the Collaboration reports an exotic JPC= 1−+ state, the π1(1600), which cannot be a quarkonium. Both states are likely to be a tetra-quark, i.e. qq¯+qq¯or a gluonic hybrid, a qq¯object with an excited gluon inside it.Section 2 is devoted to a brief discussion of the central production of resonances, which is being investigated by both COMPASS and ALICE collaborations. However, the results are not yet released, so it is limited to a broad discussion of the central production, with emphasis on different analyses dictated by differences in the experimental setup.oai:inspirehep.net:13675062015 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Chung, Suh-Urk Recent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICE |
title | Recent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICE |
title_full | Recent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICE |
title_fullStr | Recent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICE |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICE |
title_short | Recent COMPASS results and future prospects for ALICE |
title_sort | recent compass results and future prospects for alice |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4915982 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2159017 |
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