Lattice seminar

Excited charm mesons and exotics from lattice QCD

by Christopher Thomas (University of Cambridge)

Europe/Zurich
4/2-037 - TH meeting room (CERN)

4/2-037 - TH meeting room

CERN

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I will discuss some recent progress in studying charmed mesons using lattice QCD. The spectroscopy and interactions of hadrons probe the strongly-interacting regime of QCD, and in recent years experiments have observed a number of puzzling hadrons that challenge our understanding of the strong interaction. Lattice QCD provides a method for performing first-principles computations of the properties of hadrons and hence a QCD-based understanding of the phenomena. However, the majority of hadrons decay strongly, i.e. they are resonances, and lattice calculations of these are challenging. I will present a selection of recent work that has advanced our understanding of hadrons including results relevant for the exotic doubly-charmed Tcc(3875) and charm mesons.

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Elena Gianolio
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Tobias Tsang, Pascal Pignereau, Andreas Juttner, Simon Kuberski, Matteo Di Carlo, Felix Benjamin Erben, Jacob Friedrich Finkenrath
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