25–30 Jun 2026
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Recent results from the CBELSA/TAPS experiment at ELSA and future plans at INSIGHT

27 Jun 2026, 11:00
30m
Medium lecture hall (A and B) (Auditorium Maximum)

Medium lecture hall (A and B)

Auditorium Maximum

Invited Light mesons (production, spectroscopy, decays) Plenary session

Speaker

Jan Hartmann (University of Bonn)

Description

Based on the high quality photoproduction data, our understanding of the spectrum and the properties of $N^*$- and $\Delta^*$-baryons has substantially improved. Polarization data, as taken by the CBELSA/TAPS experiment for various final states, are a key to resolve the baryon spectrum. The measurement of polarization observables is indispensable for performing an unambigious partial wave analysis to extract the resonances from the data.
In contrast to the non-strange baryon sector, so far, little is known about the excited $\Lambda$ and $\Sigma$ spectrum. For decades, progress in the strange baryon sector has been hampered by the lack of data. Here, the new INSIGHT experiment at ELSA will provide high quality data and therefore crucial information on $\Lambda^*$ and $\Sigma^*$ resonances and will also investigate the possible existence of multi-quark states in the strange quark sector. INSIGHT features a unique combination of an almost complete angular coverage for high-resolution photon measurements, charged-particle detection and the ability to perform measurements using a transversely or longitudinally polarized target.
This talk will discuss recent results from the CBELSA/TAPS experiment as well as the plans for the future INSIGHT experiment at ELSA.

Collaboration CBELSA/TAPS

Primary author

Jan Hartmann (University of Bonn)

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