31 July 2018 to 6 August 2018
Maynooth University
Europe/Dublin timezone

Study of the e+e- -> hadrons reactions with the CMD-3 detector at the VEPP-2000 collider

3 Aug 2018, 15:20
20m
Hall B (Arts Bldg)

Hall B

Arts Bldg

Talk E: QCD and New Physics QCD and New Physics

Speaker

Dr Peter Lukin (BINP & NSU)

Description

The CMD-3 detector is taking data at the VEPP-2000 e+e-
collider (BINP, Novosibirsk, Russia). The CMD-3
is the general purpose particle magnetic (1.3 T) detector, equipped with
the tracking system, two crystal (CSI and BGO) calorimeters, liquid Xe
calorimeter, TOF and muon systems. The main goal of experiments with CMD-3
is the measurement of the cross-sections and dynamics of the exclusive
modes of e+e-->hadrons reactions. In particular, these results provide
important input for the calculation of the
hadronic contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment.
First round of data taking with the CMD-3 detector at the VEPP-2000 e+e-
collider was performed in 2011-2013 with about 60
1/pb integrated luminosity in the energy range from 0.32 to 2.0 GeV
in c.m. Amount of collected data exceeds all previous experiments.
The beam energy was continuously measured concurrently with the
data taking using a Compton backscattering system.

Here we present the survey of new and published analysis results,
including precise measurement of e+e-->pi+pi- reaction, as well as other
hadron final states with up to six pions or states include two kaons.

At the end of 2016 the VEPP-2000 collider resumed operations after upgrade
of the injection system, and a performance close to the project
luminosity of 10^32 cm-2s-1 at 2 GeV has been demonstrated. First
preliminary results of new 2017 run are also presented.

Primary author

Dr Peter Lukin (BINP & NSU)

Presentation materials