30 May 2022 to 30 October 2022
Europe/Berlin timezone

Hadron Spectroscopy

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20m

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Hadron spectroscopy provides us with an invaluable tool to study QCD in the non-perturbative regime and allow us to obtained an insight of the origin of confinement and the role gluonic excitations play in
the excited spectrum of mesons and baryons. Study of the spectrum, combining novel experimental tools as well as partial wave analyses allow us to map out how quarks interact forming hadronic states. Here, we summarise the current and future prospects in hadron spectroscopy including studies of the non-strange and strange baryon spectrum as well searches for exotic mesons.

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