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Nuclear and Particle Physics

The nucleon spectrum and structure

by Annalisa D'Angelo, Annalisa D'Angelo (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Europe/Stockholm
Beurling (10238) (Ångströmlaboratoriet)

Beurling (10238)

Ångströmlaboratoriet

Description

This is a special seminar by the opponent of Jana Rieger's PhD defense.

 

Abstract: On-going experiments at international electron accelerators pursue experimental program spanning over a broad range of scientific scopes, designed to address fundamental issues in hadron physics, such as spectroscopy and structure of the excited baryon states, including the search for hybrid hadrons having the glue as an extra constituent component beyond the valence quarks, 3-D imaging of the ground state nucleons and exploration of the N →N* form factors in the transition from confinement to perturbative QCD.

Additional profound questions in hadron physics, such as the emergence of the mass and the spin of the nucleon and the properties of dense systems of gluons, will be addressed at the future electron-ion collider, which is expected to attract the next generation of physicists, interested in elucidating the working of QCD.

Organised by

Karin Schönning