Speaker
John Bulava
(Trinity College Dublin)
Description
Excited hadron properties are of great experimental and theoretical interest. Recent algorithmic advances in Lattice QCD have enabled many low-lying hadron resonances to be studied with unprecedented accuracy, while several interesting systems remain a challenge. After discussing algorithmic advances which enable the calculation of finite volume QCD spectra, I will discuss how physical properties of low-lying resonances can be obtained. Finally, I will review recent lattice results for these finite volume spectra in selected meson and baryon systems, as well as the masses and widths of some low-lying resonances.
Author
John Bulava
(Trinity College Dublin)