Sixth workshop on "Perceiving the Emergence of Hadron Mass through AMBER@CERN" (EHM2021/9)

Europe/Zurich
Craig Roberts (Nanjing University), Oleg Denisov (INFN, sezione di Torino), Jan Friedrich (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE)), Wolf-Dieter Nowak (Institut fuer Hochenergiephysik Zeuthen), Catarina Quintans (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)
Description

Attention: This follow-up workshop will take place by videoconference only.

Video address: https://cern.zoom.us/j/333776400?pwd=aStEeEkwMWIwM0Z1ZDdjS3o4NXNjUT09

 

Due to the health emergency related to the Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19), this event is  by  videoconference only.

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The origin of the bulk of visible mass in the Universe is still unknown. Contrasting to the massiveness of the proton, the pion appears as unnaturally light, although both are of composite nature. This dichotomy forms a key part of the conundrum of “Emergence of Hadron Mass”.  The mechanism responsible for the generation of mass is the dynamical breaking of the scale invariance in Quantum Chromodynamics; and measurements of parton distribution functions (PDFs) are sensitive to this effect and its corollaries.

PDFs can be experimentally accessed via deep inelastic scattering, by pion and kaon-induced Drell-Yan interactions, charmonium production at moderate energies and hadro-production of direct photons. Remarkable theoretical progress has been achieved during the last decade. The resulting predictions require confrontation with accurate experimental data, like those that would become available at the AMBER experiment, very recently proposed at CERN. The prospects opened by the AMBER proposal provide now the opportunity for reviewing the present theoretical understanding of the Emergence of Hadron Mass, in order to harden and extend the list of experimental observables accessible at AMBER.

This Theory Initiative will join theorists from high-energy nuclear and particle physics, in a dialogue with the experimentalists, addressing the origin of hadron masses. This workshop is a follow-up of those held in December 2019 (https://indico.cern.ch/event/868625/), March/April (https://indico.cern.ch/event/880248/), August (https://indico.cern.ch/event/940450/), November/December 2020 (https://indico.cern.ch/event/971469/) and April 2021 (https://indico.cern.ch/event/1021402/). It is meant to continue a collaborative effort between the experimentalists proposing this new measurement campaign, the phenomenologists doing global data analyses for parton distributions, and hadron-structure theorists.

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Participants
  • Albi Kerbizi
  • Aleksei Dziuba
  • Alexandr Pimikov
  • Andrea Moretti
  • Andrea Signori
  • Andreas Schaefer
  • Andrii Maltsev
  • Andrzej Sandacz
  • Antonio Pineda
  • Aram Kotzinian
  • Bakur Parsamyan
  • Catarina Quintans
  • Chandradoy Chatterjee
  • Chao Shi
  • Christophe Menezes Pires
  • Craig Roberts
  • Cédric Mezrag
  • Daniele Binosi
  • Daniele Panzieri
  • Davide Giordano
  • Dominik Steffen
  • Emanuel Ydrefors
  • Eugene Pasyuk
  • Eva-Maria Kabuss
  • Fabian Metzger
  • Fabienne Kunne
  • Fabio Braghin
  • Feliciano de Soto
  • Franco Bradamante
  • Fulvio Tessarotto
  • Gastao Krein
  • George Smirnov
  • Giovanni Salme'
  • Hamlet Mkrtchyan
  • Hartmut Schmieden
  • Horst Fischer
  • Hrachya Marukyan
  • Huey-Wen Lin
  • Igor Denisenko
  • Jan Friedrich
  • Jen-Chieh Peng
  • Jiangshan LAN
  • Jianhong Ruan
  • Jin-Li Zhang
  • Joannis Papavassiliou
  • Jorge Berenguer Antequera
  • Jorge Segovia
  • Jose Manuel Morgado Chávez
  • José Rodriguez Quintero
  • João Pacheco De Melo
  • Kyungseon Joo
  • Lei Chang
  • Marcia Quaresma
  • Marcin Stolarski
  • Marius Löffler
  • Marketa Peskova
  • Martin Kurt Hoffmann
  • Michael Doering
  • Mikhail Zavertyaev
  • Minghui Ding
  • Miroslav Finger
  • Norihiro Doshita
  • null null
  • Oleg Denisov
  • Oleg Kouznetsov
  • Pei-Lin Yin
  • Peng Cheng
  • Ralf Gothe
  • Rong WANG
  • Sergei Gerassimov
  • Shu-Sheng Xu
  • Stefano Levorato
  • Stephan Paul
  • Stephane Platchkov
  • Takahiro Iwata
  • Takahiro Sawada
  • Valery Lyubovitsky
  • Victor Mokeev
  • Vladimir Poliakov
  • Vladimir Saleev
  • Wayne de Paula
  • Wen-Chen Chang
  • Wolf-Dieter Nowak
  • Xurong Chen
  • Yann Bedfer
  • Zhu-Fang Cui