28 August 2016 to 4 September 2016
Europe/Athens timezone

Hadron Scattering, Resonances and QCD

30 Aug 2016, 17:30
30m
Clio (Makedonia Palace)

Clio

Makedonia Palace

Section B: Light Quarks Section B

Speaker

Raul Briceno (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facillity)

Description

The non-perturbative nature of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) has historically left a gap in our understanding of the connection between the fundamental theory of the strong interactions and the rich structure of experimentally observed phenomena. For the simplest properties of stable hadrons, this is now circumvented by utilizing lattice QCD (LQCD). In this talk I outline a path towards a rigorous determination of few-hadron observables from LQCD. I illustrate the power of the methodology by presenting recently determined scattering amplitudes in the light-meson sector and discuss their resonance content.

Primary author

Raul Briceno (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facillity)

Presentation materials