How to complete light meson spectroscopy to M = 2410 MeV/c^2
D B Bugg (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to fully analyze light meson spectroscopy up to 2410 MeV/c^2 by measuring transverse polarization in antiproton-proton annihilation, aiming to identify all resonances in this range.
Contribution
It introduces a straightforward and cost-effective experimental approach to determine complete partial wave amplitudes in the specified mass range.
Findings
Potential to identify all resonances between 1910 and 2410 MeV
Provides a practical method for comprehensive meson spectroscopy
Enhances understanding of light meson states
Abstract
A measurement of transverse polarisation in pbar-p -> all-neutral final states would almost certainly determine a complete set of partial wave amplitudes over the mass range 1910 to 2410 MeV. This should identify all resonances in this mass range. The experiment is technically straightforward and cheap by present standards.
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