Hardon Spectroscopy at LHCb

15 Jul 2026, 17:25
15m
汕头厅 (2号楼二楼)

汕头厅

2号楼二楼

Speaker

赞 任 (UCAS)

Description

The LHCb experiment, with its unique forward acceptance, excellent vertex resolution, and powerful particle identification, has revolutionized the study of hadron spectroscopy. It provides a unique laboratory for probing the full spectrum of hadronic matter, from conventional states to exotic multiquark configurations, thereby offering profound tests of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in both the heavy-quark and non-perturbative regimes. This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the most recent and salient results from the collaboration. The discussion will encompass groundbreaking studies of conventional hadrons, including the spectroscopy of doubly-heavy baryons, as well as the discovery and characterization of exotic states such as tetraquarks and pentaquarks. These advances, derived from the full LHC Run 1 and Run 2 datasets, sharpen our understanding of the strong interaction. An outlook on the continued exploration with the unprecedented statistics of Run 3 will also be presented.

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赞 任 (UCAS)

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