25–30 Jun 2026
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Overview of BESIII results

25 Jun 2026, 13:00
30m
Medium lecture hall (A and B) (Auditorium Maximum)

Medium lecture hall (A and B)

Auditorium Maximum

Invited Heavy Flavour (production, spectroscopy) Plenary session

Speaker

Wolfgang Gradl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Description

Since its operation began in 2008, the BESIII experiment has accumulated an integrated luminosity of 50 fb⁻¹ in the center-of-mass energy range of 1.84-4.95 GeV. Using these data samples, BESIII has achieved a large number of significant results in areas such as light hadron spectroscopy, charmonium physics, hyperon physics, and the physics of charmed mesons and charmed baryons, providing crucial experimental support for testing theories of the strong and electroweak interactions. By the end of 2024, the upgrade of BEPCII was completed. The BEPCII-U will achieve a luminosity three times higher than before at energies above 4.0 GeV, with the maximum center-of-mass collision energy reaching 5.6 GeV. This upgrade enables the study of charmed baryon pair productions and decays, the search for XYZ particles, investigations into charm quark fragmentation functions, and related research. This talk will present the latest experimental results from the BESIII experiment and provide an outlook for its future.

Collaboration BESIII

Primary author

Wolfgang Gradl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Co-author

Li Hai-Bo (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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