Conveners
Friday Afternoon
- Francesco Giacosa
Anastasia Karavdina
(University Mainz)
13/03/2015, 16:30
The new Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) is under construction at GSI in Darmstadt (Germany). The PANDA experiment is one of the major projects in preparation at the FAIR. In this experiment an antiproton beam in the momentum range from 1.5 to 15 GeV/c will be exploited to address a wide range of topics in Hadron Spectroscopy, Nucleon Structure, Hadrons in Matter and Hypernuclei...
Dr
Derek Glazier
(University of Glasgow)
13/03/2015, 17:00
Investigating the spectrum of hadrons provides many interesting topics and helps to validate QCD as the underlying mechanism behind the strong interaction. In recent years photoproduction data has added to the wealth of data that can be used to determine the existance and properties of hadronic states. The real photon beam in Hall B at Jefferson Lab is providing particulalry rich data due...
Manfried Faber
(Vienna University of Technology)
13/03/2015, 18:00
We present evidence why center vortices are a complete model of quark confinement and how they break chiral symmetry, thus unifying these non-perturbative phenomena of the QCD vacuum in a common framework.
Mr
Bing-Ran He
(Nagoya Univ.)
13/03/2015, 18:30
We construct a skyrmion model including a two-quark and a four-quark scalar mesons as well as the pion, rho and omega mesons within a framework of the hidden local symmetry.
We investigate the effects of scalar mesons in the model, we show that the scalar mesons reduce the skyrmion mass.
Dr
Diana Nicmorus
(Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research)
13/03/2015, 19:00
The new international accelerator facility FAIR under construction in
Darmstadt aims at studying matter at atomic, nuclear, and hadronic
levels. I will review different aspects of the current status of the
Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research. I will present the focus of
the experimental programmes at FAIR, with highlight on open questions
addressed by developments in hadron physics,...