28 August 2016 to 4 September 2016
Europe/Athens timezone

Hadronic matrix elements and distribution amplitudes from lattice QCD

29 Aug 2016, 16:00
30m
Aristotelis II (Makedonia Palace)

Aristotelis II

Makedonia Palace

Section B: Light Quarks Section B

Speaker

Sara Collins (University of Regensburg)

Description

A wealth of information on the properties of hadrons of both
theoretical and experimental interest can be provided by lattice
methods. This includes wavefunctions, their response to electromagnetic, weak
or beyond the Standard Model probes and their internal dynamics in
terms of the contributions from quarks and gluons. Tremendous progress
has been achieved recently in the evaluation of benchmark quantities
which are well determined from experiment as well as more challenging
and less well known observables. I present selected highlights of
recent calculations, including the nucleon charges and form factors,
nucleon sigma terms and the distribution amplitudes of baryons and
mesons.

Primary author

Sara Collins (University of Regensburg)

Presentation materials