Speaker
Raul Briceno
(Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facillity)
Description
Recent years have seen significantly increased interest in hadron spectroscopy, triggered primarily by the experimental discovery of unconventional states. However, experimental data alone is not always sufficient to discern the nature and structure of a given state. In this talk, I discuss a class of observables that are experimentally inaccessible but can be accessed
via lattice QCD. I will explain how this will shed light into the nature of low-lying QCD resonances.