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.
2012
8th International Conference on Nuclear Physics at Storage Rings
Frascati (Roma)
October 9-14, 2011
STORI11
052-1
052-8
S. Spataro; BESIII Collaboration
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