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JPAC/BESIII: A Workshop on Theory-Experiment Collaboration

Asia/Shanghai
Description

The Joint Physics Analysis Center (JPAC) is a collaboration of theorists interested in developing methods to analyze hadron spectroscopy data.  The Beijing Spectrometer (BESIII) collaboration uses electron-positron collisions to study hadron spectroscopy.  In this joint workshop, we will explore questions in hadron spectroscopy that could benefit from closer collaboration between JPAC and BESIII.

The workshop will take place at the IU Gateway Office in Beijing, April 2-4, 2019.  [Note that the location of the IU Gateway office has changed since the previous workshop between BESIII and GlueX in the summer of 2017.]

 

Organizers:

Ryan Mitchell (remitche@indiana.edu)
Adam Szczepaniak (aszczepa@indiana.edu)
Beijiang Liu (liubj@ihep.ac.cn)

 

Participants
  • Adam Szczepaniak
  • Alessandro Pilloni
  • Andrzej Kupsc
  • Arkaitz Rodas
  • Beijiang Liu
  • Bin Wang
  • Cesar Fernandez-Ramirez
  • Changzheng YUAN
  • Chengping Shen
  • Dayong Wang
  • Feng-Kun Guo
  • Haiping Peng
  • Hanqing Zheng
  • Johannes Bloms
  • Kai Zhu
  • Lisheng Geng
  • Malte Albrecht
  • Manuel Pavon Valderrama
  • Marc Pelizaeus
  • Marcel Rump
  • Medina Ablikim
  • Miriam Fritsch
  • Nils Huesken
  • Peilian Li
  • Qiang Zhao
  • Ryan Mitchell
  • Satoshi Nakamura
  • Shuangshi Fang
  • Stephen Olsen
  • WENBIN QIAN
  • Wolfgang Gradl
  • Xiao-Rui Lyu
  • Xiaodong Shi
  • Xiaoyan Shen
  • Xinyu Shan
  • Xiongfei Wang
  • Xu Feng
  • Xuhong Li
  • Yan Zhang
  • Yun-Hua Chen
  • Zhentian Sun
  • Zhi-Hui Guo
    • 1
      Overview of the Z states, parameterizations, and other issues
      Speaker: Zhentian Sun (IHEP)
    • 2
      Fitting the pi pi psi' Dalitz plot
      Speaker: Peilian LI (University of Science and Technology of China)
    • 3
      An overview of e+e- cross sections and the Y states
      Speaker: Dr Kai Zhu (高能所)
      Slides
    • 4
      Y(4260): a light quark perspective from a dispersive analysis
      Speaker: Dr Yunhua Chen (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
      Slides
    • 5
      New insights into D*0(2400) and D*s0(2317)
      Speaker: Dr Zhi-Hui Guo (Hebei Normal University)
    • 6
      Overview of J/psi radiative decays
      Speaker: Prof. Beijiang LIU (高能所)
    • 7
      J/psi decays to phi K+K- and phi KsKs
      Speaker: Nils Huesken (University of Muenster)
    • 8
      Coupled-channel analysis of D^+ --> K^- pi^+ pi^+
      Speaker: Dr Satoshi Nakamura (Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul)
      Slides
    • 9
      Dalitz decays of eta and eta'
      Speaker: Shuangshi Fang (IHEP)
    • 10
      Models for Dalitz plot analyses
      Speaker: Mr Alessandro Pilloni (Universita' La Sapienza di Roma)
      Slides
    • 11
      Hunting the Glueball with BESIII
      Speaker: Arkaitz Rokas
    • 12
      Exploiting Statistics in Amplitude Analysis
      Speaker: Cesar Fernandez Ramirez
    • 13
      Measuring D decays to four pseudoscalars
      Speaker: Xinyu Shan (USTC)
    • 14
      Novel method for precisely measuring the X(3872) mass
      Speaker: Dr Feng-Kun Guo (ITP, CAS)
    • 15
      From DK to DDK -- the existence of a doubly charmed three-meson exotic state
      Speaker: Dr Lisheng Geng (Beihang University)
    • 16
      Updated status of the eta(1405/1475) puzzle
      Speaker: Prof. Qiang ZHAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    • 17
      Heavy quark spin symmetry and the Pc(4450) molecular candidate
      Speaker: Pavon Valderrama (B)