Speaker
Fabrizio Bianchi
Description
Using the world’s largest samples of $J/\psi$ and $\psi(3686)$ events produced in e+e- annihilation, BESIII is uniquely positioned to study light hadrons in radiative and hadronic charmonium decays. In particular, exotic hadron candidates including multiquark states, hybrid mesons and glueballs can be studied in high detail. Recent highlights on the light exotics searches, including observation of a glueball-like particle X(2370) , observation of X(2600) in J/ψ→γπ+π-η′, observation of the anomalous shape of X(1840) in J/ψ→γ3(π+π-), will be presented.