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- Title
COMPASS HADRON SPECTROSCOPY - FINAL STATES INVOLVING NEUTRALS AND KAONS.
- Authors
NERLING, FRANK
- Abstract
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 JPC-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 π K separation, allowing for studying final states involving neutral particles like π0 or η as well as hidden strangeness, respectively. We discuss the status of ongoing analyses with specific focus on diffractively produced (π0π0π)- as well as $(K\bar K\pi )^-$ final states.
- Subjects
HADRON spectroscopy; KAONS; EUROPEAN Organization for Nuclear Research; NUCLEAR counters; EXOTIC nuclei; ACQUISITION of data; STRANGE particles; LIQUID hydrogen; PARTICLE beams; ELECTROMAGNETISM
- Publication
International Journal of Modern Physics A: Particles & Fields; Gravitation; Cosmology; Nuclear Physics, 2011, Vol 26, Issue 3/4, p766
- ISSN
0217-751X
- Publication type
Article