The BESIII detector, built at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider II (BEPC-II), is a powerful facility to study physics in the energy range up to 4.6 GeV, with a broad research program covering charmonium physics, D-physics, spectroscopy of light hadrons and tau-physics. BESIII has started to take data in 2008 and it has already collected a statistics of 225*106 J/y and 106*106 y’ events, the world largest data samples on these charmonium states. Based on these data, recent results will be here presented.
Recent BESIII results
SPATARO, STEFANO GIOVANNI;
2012-01-01
Abstract
The BESIII detector, built at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider II (BEPC-II), is a powerful facility to study physics in the energy range up to 4.6 GeV, with a broad research program covering charmonium physics, D-physics, spectroscopy of light hadrons and tau-physics. BESIII has started to take data in 2008 and it has already collected a statistics of 225*106 J/y and 106*106 y’ events, the world largest data samples on these charmonium states. Based on these data, recent results will be here presented.File in questo prodotto:
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