Speaker
Suxian Li
Description
Precision hadron spectroscopy helps in understanding how the matter is made around us. The large data sample accumulated by the Belle experiment at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^{+}e^{-}$ collider provides us a unique opportunity to perform these studies. We report recent results on charmed baryon spectroscopy from Belle, which include a study on the spin and parity of $\Xi_{c}(2970)$, mass and width measurements on $\Sigma_c(2455/2520)^+$, $\Xi_c(2790/2815)$ radiative decays, $\Lambda+c \to \Lambda \eta \pi$, $\Omega_c \to \pi \Omega(2012)$. The talk may also cover results on non-charmed baryons at Belle.