11–15 Dec 2017
Frascati National Laboratories
Europe/Rome timezone

Partonic dynamics and the 3D structure of the nucleon: a global view

11 Dec 2017, 09:15
40m
Aula Bruno Touschek (Frascati National Laboratories)

Aula Bruno Touschek

Frascati National Laboratories

Speaker

Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)

Description

Hadrons emerge as strongly interacting, relativistic bound states of quarks and gluons in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), and have complex dynamical internal structure, which are only beginning to be revealed in modern experiments.  Since no modern detector can see quarks and gluons in isolation, it is an unprecedented intellectual challenge to “see” and quantify the partonic dynamics and 3D hadron structure. In this talk, I will provide a global view on what have we learned about the hadron structure? how to quantify the hadron structure? and what do we expect to learn in a near future with the existing and future facilities, as well as from lattice QCD?

Primary author

Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)

Presentation materials