Physikalisches Kolloquium
July 9, 2019 at 4 p.m. c.t. in HS KPHProf. Dr. Friederike Schmid
Institut für Physik
friederike.schmid@uni-mainz.de
Prof. Dr. Concettina Sfienti
Institut für Kernphysik
sfienti@uni-mainz.de
The study of multibody hadronic final states plays a major role in the spectroscopy of hadrons and the search for exotic states, e.g. at the COMPASS experiment at CERN. New analysis technique thereby offer an unprecedented view into the underlying dynamics and correlations and in addition reveal information on the initial states. Such techniques are now to be employed in the analysis of of heavy mesons and tau leptons. They promise a new measurement technique for the polarization of tau leptons, one of the prerogatives for measuring dipole moments of the heaviest lepton at the Super B-factory.