Abstract

We present a selection of recent results on light hadron spectroscopy from the BESIII collaboration. The topics include the full partial wave analysis on J/ψ radiative decays, including J/ψ → γηη and γωϕ. Besides, we also cover the topics about baryon spectroscopy, including the partial wave analysis of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text].

Highlights

  • According to lattice QCD predictions,[1, 2] the lowest mass glueball with JP C = 0++ is in the mass region from 1.5 to 1.7 GeV/c2

  • Baryon spectroscopy is an important field to understand the internal structure of hadrons

  • The recent results on the scalar glueball candidates and baryon spectroscopy will be presented based on a sample of 2.25 × 108 J/ψ and 1.06 × 108 ψ events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII

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Introduction

This is an Open Access article published by World Scientific Publishing Company. X. Song (BES) experiment started the baryon program about a decade ago with the study of N (1535) and N (1650) in J/ψ → ppη by partial wave analysis (PWA)[5] using a sample of 7.8 million J/ψ events. Song (BES) experiment started the baryon program about a decade ago with the study of N (1535) and N (1650) in J/ψ → ppη by partial wave analysis (PWA)[5] using a sample of 7.8 million J/ψ events In this talk, the recent results on the scalar glueball candidates and baryon spectroscopy will be presented based on a sample of 2.25 × 108 J/ψ and 1.06 × 108 ψ events collected with the BESIII detector at BEPCII

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