7–12 Sept 2014
St. Petersburg
Europe/Moscow timezone

Session

Plenary 7

11 Sept 2014, 09:00
St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg

Conveners

Plenary 7

  • Colangelo Gilberto (Bern University)

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  1. Volker Crede (Florida State University)
    11/09/2014, 09:00
    Plenary talks
    The spectrum of excited hadrons - mesons and baryons - serves as an excellent probe of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the fundamental theory of the strong interaction. The strong coupling however makes QCD very challenging. It confines quarks and breaks chiral symmetry, thus providing us with the world of light hadrons. Highly-excited hadronic states are sensitive to the details of quark...
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  2. Prof. Paulo Bedaque (U. Maryland, USA)
    11/09/2014, 09:30
    Plenary talks
  3. Gastao Krein (UNESP)
    11/09/2014, 10:00
    Plenary talks
    I review the present status in the theoretical and phenomenological understanding of hadron properties in strongly interacting matter. I will start considering electromagnetic nucleon form factors and light vector meson spectral properties in cold nuclear matter. Next, I will concentrate on in-medium properties of heavy flavored hadrons, with emphasis on the formation of charmonium...
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