Seminari Gruppo III

Scalar mesons - peculiarities and normality. What can it be?

by Dr Robert Kaminski (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)

Europe/Rome
603 (Dip.to di Fisica Univ. Genova)

603

Dip.to di Fisica Univ. Genova

Via Dodecaneso 33 16146 Genova
Description
yes, scalar mesons are the most enigmatic and most rich in structures related to the fundamental states of QCD (two and four quark states, glueballs, hybrids...). The low energy (<2GeV) interactions of light mesons for which disintegrate scalar mesons is an open source for the study of these states, both theoretically and experimentally. Probably long standing uncertainty concerning the experimental data and theoretical models can be precisely explained just now. This long-awaited explanations will strongly change the methods of analysis of experimental data and finally will open the window for the exploration of all the other (than qqbar) states. In this talk will be explained (perhaps for the first time) the structures of all enigmatic scalar mesons.
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