Speaker
Michael Doring
(George Washington University and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
Description
Results for baryon spectroscopy by different collaborations and, generally, the state of the art in the subfield will be reviewed. Highlights contain common efforts of different phenomenology groups and the impact of recent high-precision data from ELSA, JLab, MAMI, and other facilities. Questions will be addressed of how to proceed to reach conclusive answers in baryon spectroscopy, on one side, and how phenomenology can be connected to theory in a meaningful way, on the other side.
Author
Michael Doring
(George Washington University and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
Co-authors
Dr
Deborah Ronchen
(HISKP, University of Bonn)
Prof.
Helmut Haberzettl
(George Washington University)
Mr
Justin Landay
(George Washington University)
Dr
Maxim Mai
(The George Washington University)
Raquel Molina Peralta
(The George Washington University)
Prof.
Kanzo Nakayama
(University of Georgia)
Mr
Daniel Sadasivan
(George Washington University)
Prof.
Ron Workman
(George Washington University)