NSTAR 2022

Europe/Rome
Santa Margherita Ligure

Santa Margherita Ligure

Description

NSTAR 2022

The 13th International Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons - took place at Santa Margherita Ligure, Genova, Italy  from October 17th to 21st, 2022.

The study of the nucleon excitation spectrum provides a powerful opportunity to improve our understanding of QCD in the strong-coupling regime. The NSTAR workshop aims at bringing upon expertise from both experiment and theory to focus on the physics of the spectrum and the structure of excited nucleons. Dedicated experimental programs exist to perform accurate measurements of meson photo- and electro-production off the nucleon in order to discover its excitations, and determine its internal structure. Effective field theories, QCD-inspired models and Schwinger-Dyson approaches to QCD aim to identify the key degrees of freedom describing the nucleon, while lattice QCD provides first principle calculations of a precision that can confront experiment. The purpose of this workshop is to present the latest results in each of these areas,  explore how together they can build a picture of nucleon excitations and the nature of QCD in the low-energy regime and to discuss the future developments.

The program will comprise a series of invited plenary talks, together with contributed parallel sessions.

Main topics

Baryon structure through meson electroproduction, transition form factors, and time-like form factors

Baryon spectrum through meson photoproduction and electro-production

Polarization observables photo- and electro- production of mesons off nucleons

Baryon resonances in experiments with hadron beams and in the e+e- collisions

Baryon resonances in heavy ion collisions and their role in cosmology

Partial wave analyses and baryon resonance parameter extraction

Hyperon production with electromagnetic probes

QCD calculations of hadrons spectrum and structure

Advances in the modeling of baryon spectrum and structure

Quark-Diquark Models and/or Exotics

Facilities and future projects

Other topics related to excited baryons physics

Starts Oct 17, 2022, 6:00 PM

Ends Oct 21, 2022, 3:00 PM

Europe/Zurich

 

Registration
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Participants
  • Adam Szczepaniak
  • Adrian Sonnenschein
  • Alberto Calivà
  • Alessandra Filippi
  • Alessandro Giachino
  • Alessandro Pilloni
  • Alessia Fantini
  • Alfred Svarc
  • Andrey Sarantsev
  • André Torcato
  • Angela Badala'
  • Annalisa D'Angelo
  • Anthony Francis
  • Atsushi Tokiyasu
  • Bianca Scavino
  • Christian Fischer
  • Dalibor Skoupil
  • Daniel Carman
  • Daniele Binosi
  • Deborah Rönchen
  • Denny Lane Sombillo
  • Derek Leinweber
  • Edoardo Mornacchi
  • Eduardo Ferreira
  • Egle Tomasi-Gustafsson
  • Elena Santopinto
  • Elisabetta Spadaro Norella
  • Enrico Fragiacomo
  • Eulogio Oset
  • Fatima Hojeij
  • Gernot Eichmann
  • Haiyan Gao
  • Izabela Ciepał
  • Jenny Regina
  • Johannes Groß
  • John Yelton
  • Katrin Kohl
  • Khepani Raya
  • Kiyoshi Tanida
  • Lei Guo
  • Lorenzo Barca
  • Lucilla Lanza
  • Luis Raul Torres Rojas
  • Magdalena Skurzok
  • Marcus Petschlies
  • Maxim Mai
  • Maxwell Hansen
  • Michael Dugger
  • Michael Lang
  • Mikhail Bashkanov
  • Miklós Zétényi
  • Nam Tran
  • nicholas zachariou
  • Nicola Neri
  • Nils Huesken
  • Nils Stausberg
  • Olga Cortes Becerra
  • Ophir Ruimi
  • Paolo Levi Sandri
  • Paolo Pedroni
  • Paraskevi Ganoti
  • Patrick Achenbach
  • PATRIZIA ROSSI
  • Peter Hurck
  • Philip Cole
  • Philippe Martel
  • Pietro Antonioli
  • RACHELE ANNA DI SALVO
  • Raffaella De Vita
  • Ralf Gothe
  • Raquel Molina Peralta
  • Reinhard Beck
  • Roberta Cardinale
  • Sebastian Lutterer
  • Stefania Bufalino
  • Stefano Spataro
  • Steffen Strauch
  • Stuart Fegan
  • Sören Schlimme
  • Teresa Peña
  • Thomas Jude
  • Ulrike Thoma
  • Volker Crede
  • Volker Metag
  • William Briscoe
  • Yannick Wunderlich
  • Yasuhiro Yamaguchi
  • Łukasz Bibrzycki