Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493743 | Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
J/Ï(Ï3686) decay is an ideal place to study light hadron spectroscopy. BESIII has collected the largest J/Ï,Ï(3686) samples in the world, including 1.31 billion J/Ï events and 0.5 billion Ï(3686) events. In this paper, latest experimental results at BESIII about the ppâ¾ mass threshold enhancement and X(1835) are presented, which help us to understood the nature of the states around 1.8 GeV. Results of a model independent partial wave analysis of J/ÏâγÏ0Ï0 and a partial wave analysis of J/ÏâγÏÏ are also presented, which may contribute to the search for possible scalar, pseudoscalar or tensor glueballs. More experimental results about light hadron spectroscopy at BESIII are expected.
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Authors
Lei Xu, BESIII Collaboration BESIII Collaboration,