Speaker
Prof.
Willibald Plessas
(Institute of Physics, University of Graz)
Description
I will review the main achievements in hadronic physics that have been gained along constituent-quark models over about 50 years, since the creation of quantum chromodynamics. In particular, I will show that the modern relativistic constituent-quark model serves as a good effective approach to a unified description of hadron physics in the low-energy regime. There the relevant degrees of freedom of quantum chromodynamics can be well incorporated via a Poincaré-invariant Hamiltonian theory. As a result the essential phenomena of low-energy hadrons (masses and structure properties) can be described in agreement with phenomenology.
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Willibald Plessas
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Author
Prof.
Willibald Plessas
(Institute of Physics, University of Graz)