10–14 Jun 2019
Bonn, Campus Poppelsdorf
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Plenary Session 1

1
11 Jun 2019, 09:00
HS 2

HS 2

HS 2

Conveners

Plenary Session 1

  • Reinhard Beck (University of Bonn (DE))

Plenary Session 1

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Plenary Session 1

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Plenary Session 1

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  1. Volker Burkert (Jefferson Lab)
    11/06/2019, 09:00
  2. Ulf-G. Meißner
    11/06/2019, 09:50
  3. Colin Morningstar (Carnegie Mellon University)
    12/06/2019, 09:00
    Baryon spectrum and structure from first principles of QCD

    Highlights of recent progress in baryon calculations in lattice QCD are presented.

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  4. Stefano Piano (INFN (IT))
    12/06/2019, 09:35
    Baryon resonances in heavy ion collisions and their role in cosmology

    The high energy pp, p-Pb, and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC offer a unique opportunity to study with ALICE the production of baryons, baryon bound systems, exotica and the corresponding anti-particle states.
    Their production yields can be well described within a statistical-thermal model approach, in which the yields depend only the mass and quantum numbers of the state and a single temperature...

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  5. Shuangshi Fang (Instittute of High Energy physics)
    12/06/2019, 10:10

    Based on the world's largest samples of $J/\psi$ and $\psi'$ events accumulated at the BESIII detector, the recent results on baryon decays and spectrosocopy will be presented. Also the perspectives on the baryon spectroscopy at BESIII will be discussed.

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  6. Christian Fischer (JLU Gießen)
    13/06/2019, 09:00
    Baryon structure through meson electroproduction, transition form factors, and time-like form factors

    In this talk I will give a general overview on recent results from several groups
    on the spectrum and properties of baryons as obtained in the framework of
    Dyson-Schwinger and Bethe-Salpeter equations.
    I will discuss the spectrum of light baryons with focus on the comparison with
    quark model expectations, the impact of dynamical mass generation and explain
    the importance of relativistic...

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  7. Ralf Gothe
    13/06/2019, 09:35
  8. Thomas Jude (The University of Bonn)
    13/06/2019, 10:10
    Baryon spectrum through meson photoproduction

    Hadron spectroscopy has for many years been used to explore the excitation spectrum of the nucleon and the relevant degrees of freedom of the constituents. Despite the wealth of data there remain many "missing resonances" which are predicted by both quark models and Lattice QCD calculations, but are not observed experimentally.

    Since the conception of the quark model, there have been...

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  9. Karin Schönning
    14/06/2019, 09:00
  10. Boris Grube (Technische Universitat Munchen)
    14/06/2019, 09:35
  11. Achim Denig (JGU Mainz)
    14/06/2019, 10:10
    Facilities and future projects

    At Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, the new electron accelerator MESA (Mainz Energy-Recovering Superconducting Accelerator) for a new generation of fixed-target experiments, is currently under construction. In this talk we report on the status and the science case of MAGIX, which will be operated as an internal target experiment during the energy-recovery operation mode of MESA. The...

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