Frontiers in Nuclear and Hadronic Physics 2019

Europe/Rome
Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics
Description
The school is primarily addressed to Ph.D. students in Theoretical Nuclear and Hadron Physics. Participation of experimentalists and post-docs is also encouraged. The 2019 edition will be devoted to Hadron Physics, and it will provide a pedagogical introduction to the basic concepts and tools needed for carrying out cutting-edge research in Contiuum QCD (non-perturbative QCD), Hadron Spetroscopy, Exotic Spetroscopy (Tetraquarks,Pentaquarks,Hybrids), Light-Cone Dynamics and Holography, Amplitude-Analysis Tools and Electron-Ion Collider physics. The aim will be both to stress the intimate connections among these fields and to give much attention to the interpretation of experimental data, within framework based on ab initio and more phenomenological approaches.
    • 1
      Continuum QCD for Strong Interactions in the Standard Model (I)
      Speaker: C. Roberts ((ANL))
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • 2
      Hadron and Exotic Spectroscopy(I)
      Speaker: B-⁠S Zou ((ITP) )
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • 3
      Tutors
    • 16:30
      Coffee Break
    • 4
      7 presentations (5 m + 5m)
    • 5
      Hadron and Exotic Spectroscopy(II)
      Speaker: B-⁠S Zou ((ITP) )
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • 6
      Continuum QCD for Strong Interactions in the Standard Model (II)
      Speaker: C. Roberts ((ANL))
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • 7
      Tutors
    • 16:30
      Coffee Break
    • 8
      Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering off ^4He
      Speaker: Sara Fucini (Perugia University)
    • 9
      Covariant amplitudes and photodisintegration of A=3 nuclei
      Speaker: Pylyp Kuznietsov, (Karazin Kharkiv National Univ. & Kharkiv National AF Univ)
    • 10
      Reaction dynamics in clustered nuclear systems
      Speaker: Siome Perrotta (Catania Univ.& INFN LNS)
    • 11
      Coulomb flux tube on the lattice
      Speaker: Sebastian Marek Dawid (Indiana Univ)
    • 12
      Continuum QCD for Strong Interactions in the Standard Model(III)
      Speaker: C. Roberts ((ANL))
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • 13
      Hadron and Exotic Spectroscopy (III)
      Speaker: B-⁠S Zou ((ITP) )
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • 14
      Tutors
    • 16:30
      Coffee Break
    • 15
      Modeling of inclusive electron scattering with CLAS and CLAS12
      Speaker: Anna Golubenko (Moscow University)
    • 16
      Gamma* gamma → eta eta’ transition form factors
      Speaker: Minghui Ding (Nankai Univ. & ECT*)
    • 17
      What about a proton lens?
      Speaker: Simone Rodini (Pavia Univ. & INFN)
    • 18
      Continuum QCD for Strong Interactions in the Standard Model(IV)
      Speaker: C. Roberts ((ANL))
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • 19
      Light-Front Dynamics and Holography (I)
      Speaker: S. Brosky ((SLAC))
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • 20
      Tutors
    • 16:30
      Coffee Break
    • 21
      Probing of multiquark structure in hadron and heavy ion collisions
      Speaker: Mikhail Barabanov (JINR - Dubna)
    • 22
      Hadronic decays of the J/PSI meson
      Speaker: Alessio Mangoni (Perugia Univ. & INFN)
    • 23
      QCD of effective particles
      Speaker: Kamil Serafin (Warsaw Univ.)
    • 24
      Dynamics of gluon mass generation
      Speaker: Clara Figueiredo (State Univery of Campinas (Brazil))
    • 25
      Hadron and Exotic Spectroscopy(IV)
      Speaker: B-⁠S Zou ((ITP) )
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • 26
      Light-Front Dynamics and Holography(II)
      Speaker: S. Brosky ((SLAC))
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • 27
      Tutors
    • 10:45
      Coffee Break
    • 28
      Light-Front Dynamics and Holography(III)
      Speaker: S. Brodsky ((SLAC))
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • 29
      Electron-⁠Ion Collider physics(I)
      Speaker: A. Deshpande ((BNL-⁠EIC))
    • 17:00
      Coffee Break
    • 30
      Exotic Spectroscopy
      Speaker: Jacopo Ferretti (Yale Univ)
    • 31
      Nonperturbative behavior of the ghost-⁠gluon vertex
      Speaker: Antonio Mauricio Soares Narciso Ferreira (Campinas Univ. )
    • 32
      Astrophysical Probes of QCD
      Speaker: Theo Motta (Adelaide Univ)
    • 33
      Hadron spectroscopy and Amplitude-⁠analysis theoretical tools(I)
      Speaker: A. Szczepaniak ((IU &JLAB) )
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • 34
      Light-Front Dynamics and Holography(IV)
      Speaker: S. Brodsky ((SLAC))
    • 13:15
      Lunch
    • 35
      Tutors
    • 16:30
      Coffee Break
    • 36
      Quarkonium production in heavy-⁠ion collisions: open quantum system, effective field theory and transport equations
      Speaker: Xiaojun Yao (Duke Univ.)
    • 37
      Proton, Compton & bootstrap
      Speaker: Stefano Sconfietti (Pavia Univ. & INFN)
    • 38
      Partial wave analysis of two-photon interactions
      Speaker: Meike Küßner (Ruhr-University Bochum)
    • 39
      Dispersive analysis of gamma gamma* → pi eta process
      Speaker: Oleksandra Deineka (JGU -⁠ Mainz)
    • 40
      The transverse momentum of quarks: phenomenology
      Speaker: Chiara Bissolotti (Pavia Bissolotti)
    • 41
      Spin and Transverse Momentum dependent fragmentation functions for spin 1/⁠2 hadrons and their role in hadron production in e+e-⁠ annihilation
      Speaker: Marco Zaccheddu (Cagliari Univ. )
    • 42
      Tutors
    • 10:45
      Coffee Break
    • 43
      Hadron spectroscopy and Amplitude-⁠analysis theoretical tools(II)
      Speaker: A. Szczepaniak ((IU &JLAB) )
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • 44
      Electron-⁠Ion Collider physics(II)
      Speaker: A. Deshpande ((BNL-⁠EIC))
    • 17:00
      Coffee Break
    • 45
      Partial Wave Analysis of p anti-⁠p →phi phi at PANDA
      Speaker: Iman Keshk (Rhur Univ. -⁠ Bochum)
    • 46
      Strong phase determination in D-⁠meson decay: feasibility study
      Speaker: Vitaliy Popov (MIPT/⁠LPI RAS Moscow)
    • 47
      Investigation of the a_1(1420)-⁠signal at the COMPASS experiment
      Speaker: Mathias Wagner (HISKP, Bonn University)
    • 48
      Deciphering Higher Quarkonia in the Unquenched Quark Model
      Speaker: Muhammad Naeem Anwar (IKP Jülich, Germany)
    • 49
      Model Dependence of the Pion's Electromagnetic Form Factor
      Speaker: Robert Perry (Adelaide Univ.)
    • 50
      Photocoupling of heavy baryons
      Speaker: Emmanuel Ortiz-Pacheco (UNAM, Mexico)
    • 51
      Hadron spectroscopy and Amplitude-⁠analysis theoretical tools(III)
      Speaker: A. Szczepaniak ((IU &JLAB) )
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • 52
      Tutors
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • 53
      Electron-⁠Ion Collider physics(III)
      Speaker: S. Deshpande ((BNL-⁠EIC))
    • 17:00
      Coffee Break
    • 54
      Hadronic Molecular Assignment for the Pentaquark states
      Speaker: Yonghui Lin (ITP -⁠Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    • 55
      J/⁠Psi production in pp collisions within a TMD approach
      Speaker: Luca Maxia (Cagliari Univ.)
    • 56
      Analysis of J/⁠Psi-⁠>gamma eta' eta' on BESIII
      Speaker: Ning Cao (IHEP -⁠ Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    • 57
      Low energy meson-⁠hyperon interaction
      Speaker: Marcelo Nogueira Santos ( UFSC -⁠ Floriannpolis)
    • 58
      Hadron effective theory in the low energy regime of the strong interaction
      Speaker: Gustavo Guerrero (IFIC - Instituto de Física Corpuscular )
    • 59
      Partial Wave Analysis of Baryonic Charmonium Decays
      Speaker: Jan Reher (Ruhr Univ. Bochum)
    • 60
      Hadron spectroscopy and Amplitude-⁠analysis theoretical tools(IV)
      Speaker: A. Szczepaniak ((IU &JLAB) )
    • 11:00
      Visit to Villa Gioiello
    • 13:00
      Lunch