8–12 Jul 2024
Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Europe/Madrid timezone

Recent results on exotic hadrons in heavy ion collisions

Not scheduled
40m
Aula Magna (Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona)

Aula Magna

Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona

Avinguda Diagonal, 643 08028 - Barcelona, Spain
Plenary talk Plenary session

Speaker

Matt Durham (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Description

The recently discovered abundance of exotic hadrons is rapidly expanding our understanding of the bound states allowed by QCD. However, basic questions about the structure of these new particles remain unanswered. Measurements of these exotic hadrons and their interactions with the QCD medium provides a new avenue to investigate their properties. Additionally, the production of hadrons with more than three quarks presents new testing grounds for models of particle transport and recombination in hadron collisions. This talk will explore new data on exotic hadrons, various models of the properties, and discuss recent and future measurements in heavy ion collisions.

session G. Heavy Ion Physics

Primary author

Matt Durham (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

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