The CLEO-c Project - A new Frontier of QCD Physics
Holger Stoeck

TL;DR
The CLEO-c project aims to advance understanding of QCD by studying charm decays, gluonic matter, and bottomonium spectroscopy using the CLEO detector in the 3-5 GeV energy range over three years.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive three-year experimental program focusing on charm physics and nonperturbative QCD phenomena with new spectroscopy measurements.
Findings
Studies of charm semileptonic and hadronic decays
Searches for gluonic matter in nonperturbative QCD
Spectroscopy of Upsilon resonances
Abstract
A proposal for a three-year program of charm and QCD physics with the CLEO detector operating in the range of sqrt{s} = 3 - 5 GeV is presented. The CLEO-c program will include studies of semileptonic and hadronic charm decays, as well as searches for gluonic matter in the area of nonpertubative QCD. In addition, spectroscopy of the Upsilon(1S), Upsilon(2S) and Upsilon(3S) resonances is being carried out prior to the CLEO-c program.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
