23–29 Oct 2022
Sicily, italy
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Machine Learning for Hadron Spectroscopy

28 Oct 2022, 10:00
30m
Sicily, italy

Sicily, italy

Arathena Rocks Hotel, Via Calcide Eubea, 55, 98035 Giardini Naxos ME, Italy

Speaker

Cesar Fernandez-Ramirez (UNED)

Description

Recently, JPAC collaboration has developed and benchmarked a systematic approach to use Deep Neural Networks as a model-independent tool to analyze and interpret experimental data and to determine the nature of an exotic hadron. Specifically, we studied the line shape of the Pc(4312) signal reported by the LHCb collaboration. This novel method presents great potential and can be applied to other near-threshold resonance candidates.

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