International Workshop on Partial Wave Analyses and Advanced Tools for Hadron Spectroscopy, PWA11/ATHOS6

America/Sao_Paulo
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas

Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas

Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud, 150, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 22290-180 +55 21 2141 7378
Alberto Correa Dos Reis (CBPF - Brazilian Center for Physics Research (BR))
Description

The International Workshop on Partial Wave Analyses and Advanced Tools for Hadron Spectroscopy, PWA11/ATHOS6, is a joint meeting combining the 11th International Workshop on Pion-Nucleon Partial Wave Analysis and the Interpretation of Baryon Resonances and the 6th Workshop on Partial Wave Analysis Tools for Hadron Spectroscopy. It will take place at Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas - CBPF, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Previuos editions were held at IHEP, Beijing (2018), George Washington University (2017) and University of Bonn (2015). The purpose of the workshop is to bring together experimental and theoretical groups working in hadron spectroscopy. The emphasis of the workshop is on methods and tools for data analysis, addressing issues that are common in the study of baryons, mesons and the new hadrons.

    • Registration: Auditório Ministro João Alberto Lins e Barros
    • 1
      Welcome
    • 2
      Charmonium and bottomonium spectroscopy at Belle II
      Speaker: Elisabetta Prencipe (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
    • 3
      Recent investigations of 2q, 3q and 6q systems using electromagnetic beams
      Speaker: Daniel Watts (University of York)
    • 4
      Analysis Tools for MesonEx
      Speaker: Derek Glazier (University of Edinburgh)
    • 12:30 PM
      lunch
    • 5
      Spectroscopy at BESIII and the new hadrons
      Speaker: Aiqiang Guo (Indiana University)
    • 6
      Spectroscopy at COMPASS
      Speaker: Bernhard Ketzer (University of Bonn (DE))
    • 7
      Spectroscopy at LHCb
      Speaker: Mikhail Mikhasenko (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      coffee break
    • 8
      Amplitude analysis in baryon spectroscopy at Belle and J-PARC
      Speaker: Kiyoshi Tanida (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
    • 9
      Practically implementable advances in PWA theory for meson decays
      Speaker: Alessandro Pilloni (on behalf of Adam Szczepaniak) (Jefferson Lab)
    • 10
      GlueX experimental efforts
      Speaker: Alexander Austregesilo (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    • 6:00 PM
      Welcome cocktail
    • 11
      Extracting poles from SE PWA in theory-independent way
      Speaker: Alfred Švarc (Rudjer Boskovic Institute)
    • 12
      MAID: new developments and results
      Speaker: Mikhail Gorshteyn ( University of Mainz)
    • 13
      The Jülich-Bonn coupled-channel model and the $\Lambda$ decay parameter $\alpha_-$
      Speaker: Michael Döring (on behalf of D. Rönchen) (George Washington University and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
    • 10:30 AM
      coffee break
    • 14
      The complete experiment problem in a truncated PWA
      Speaker: Yannick Wunderlich (University of Bonn)
    • 15
      Lambda(1405) : theory review
      Speaker: Luis Roca (Universidad de Murcia)
    • 16
      Amplitude analyses of multibody hadronic decays at Belle
      Speaker: Daniel Greenwald (TU München)
    • 12:30 PM
      lunch
    • 17
      The role of charged exotic states in $e^+ e^- \to \psi'(J/\psi) \pi \pi$
      Speaker: Daniel Stanischesk Molnar (University of Mainz)
    • 18
      Form factors for meson and baryon spectroscopy
      Speaker: Bruno El-Bennich (Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul)
    • 19
      Strange physics at JLab
      Speaker: Lei Guo (Florida International University)
    • 4:00 PM
      coffee break
    • 20
      Photoproduction of resonances on the Lattice
      Speaker: Luka Leskovec (Jozef Stefan Institute)
    • 21
      Three-body interactions in Lattice QCD and phenomenology
      Speaker: Michael Döring (on behalf of M. Mai) (George Washington University and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
    • 22
      Novel freed isobar analysis of D-meson decays
      Speaker: Fabian Michael Krinner (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    • 23
      Low Q2 constraints on the empirical parametrizations of the N* transition amplitudes
      Speaker: Gilberto Ramalho (Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul)
    • 24
      Kpi scattering analysis
      Speaker: Jose R. Pelaez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
    • 10:30 AM
      coffee break
    • 25
      On 3-body amplitude formulation
      Speaker: Kanchan Khemchandani (Universidade Federal de São Paulo)
    • 26
      On QCD factorisation in multibody decays
      Speaker: Keri Vos (University of Siegen)
    • 27
      New amplitudes in 3-body B decays
      Speaker: Patricia Magalhães (University of Bristol UK)
    • 12:30 PM
      lunch
    • 28
      Pentaquarks at LHCb
      Speaker: Liming Zhang (Tsinghua University (CHINA))
    • 29
      New theoretical progress on heavy pentaquarks
      Speaker: Jiajun Wu (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    • 30
      Amplitude analysis and pole interpretation: The Pc(4312) case
      Speaker: Cesar Fernandez Ramirez (ICN-UNAM)
    • 4:00 PM
      coffee break
    • 31
      Dispersive constraints on amplitude determination
      Speaker: Alessandro Pilloni (Jefferson Lab)
    • 32
      Coupled-channel scattering on the lattice
      Speaker: David Wilson (Trinity College Dublin)
    • 33
      Partial wave analysis at COMPASS
      Speaker: Stefan Wallner (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    • 34
      Partial wave analysis at BESIII
      Speaker: Tianjue Min (Nanjing University)
    • 10:30 AM
      coffee break
    • 35
      Hyperon resonances obtained from meson-baryon interactions
      Speaker: Alberto Martinez Torres (Universidade de São Paulo)
    • 36
      Theory of two-pion photo- and electro-production off the nucleon
      Speaker: Helmut Haberzettl (George Washington University)
    • 37
      Toward the minimal spectrum of baryon resonances
      Speaker: Kanzo Nakayama (University of Georgia)