Speaker
Mikhail Mikhasenko
Description
The last two decades have witnessed the discovery of a myriad of new and
unexpected hadrons. The future holds more surprises for us, thanks to
new-generation experiments. Understanding the signals and determining
the properties of the states requires a parallel theoretical effort. To
make full use of available and forthcoming data, a careful amplitude
modeling is required, together with a sound treatment of the statistical
uncertainties, and a systematic survey of the model dependencies. In th
talk, I will highlight several exciting studies made by the Joint
Physics Analysis Center in the field of spectroscopy of light hadrons.