5th Workshop on Future Directions in Spectroscopy Analysis (FDSA2024)

Europe/Rome
Aula 500 (Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Genova)

Aula 500

Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Genova

Via Dodecaneso 33, 16146 Genova, (Italy)
Description

It is an exciting time for hadron spectroscopy. An extensive collection of new states have been observed in modern experiments, ranging from the light sector up to heavy quarkonia. When combined with the unprecedented amount of events collected, these results enable us to access a new plethora of phenomena. The large dataset measured at COMPASS allows for very refined analyses. Even more, data is to come in the years ahead from CLAS12 and GlueX at Jefferson Lab. The identification of states predicted by QCD, in which gluons play a major constituent role is the goal of the JLab experiments. This goal is shared by the lattice QCD effort, which has produced sound results involving non-ordinary hadrons. 

An understanding of the dynamics that confines constituents are paramount to conceive the formation of the many unstable hadrons we observe. The extraction and identification of these short-lived states require elaborated analysis tools. Furthermore, both the future XYZ spectroscopy program at EIC and the possible 24 GeV JLab upgrade push for a better understanding of the amplitude analysis tools that will be required. At this workshop, recent progress on spectroscopy, involving non-ordinary hadrons in particular will be reviewed. The workshop aims at gathering experiment, phenomenology, and lattice QCD together to discuss the key points and future directions involving modern hadron spectroscopy, and will be centered on the JPAC activities within the ExoHad Collaboration.

This workshop is intended to be interactive, with ample time for discussions. We would like to encourage all participants to contribute their ideas to the various topics that will be presented.

 

Registration
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Participants
  • Adam Szczepaniak
  • Alessandra Filippi
  • Alessandro Pilloni
  • Amy Schertz
  • Cesar Fernandez-Ramirez
  • Daniel Winney
  • David Spülbeck
  • Derek Glazier
  • Elena Santopinto
  • Elisabetta Spadaro Norella
  • Farah Afzal
  • Gabriel Rodriguez Linera
  • Giorgio Foti
  • Gloria Montana
  • Henri Pekeler
  • Ilia Belov
  • Joshua Jackson
  • Lorenzo Cimino
  • Luca Marsicano
  • Marco Battaglieri
  • Marco Spreafico
  • Matthew Shepherd
  • mengzhen wang
  • Mikhail Mikhasenko
  • Nadine Hammoud
  • Peter Hurck
  • Raffaella De Vita
  • Robert Perry
  • Roberto Bruschini
  • Sergi Gonzalez-Solis
  • Tommaso Vittorini
  • Vanamali Shastry
  • Vincent Mathieu
  • Wyatt Smith
  • Zachary Baldwin
  • Łukasz Bibrzycki
    • 1
      Greetings from the Director
      Speaker: Mauro Gino Taiuti (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 2
      Polarized photoproduction
      Speakers: Derek Glazier (University of Edinburgh), Derek Glazier (University of Glasgow)
    • 3
      Status and prospects for GlueX
    • 11:30 AM
      Coffee break
    • 4
      Two pion photoproduction
      Speakers: Nadine Hammoud, Robert Perry (Univerisity of Barcelona)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch
    • 5
      b1 photproduction at GlueX
      Speaker: Amy Schertz (Indiana U.)
    • 6
      Delta photoproduction at GlueX
      Speaker: Farah Afzal (University of Bonn)
    • 7
      Delta SDMEs (theory)
      Speakers: Vincent Mathieu (Indiana University), Vincent Mathieu, Vincent Mathieu (University of Barcelona)
    • 8
      b1 photoproduction (theory)
      Speaker: Vanamali Shastry (Jan Kochanowski University)
    • 4:30 PM
      Coffee break
    • 9
      JPAC meeting
    • 10
      Double Regge at COMPASS
      Speaker: Henri Pekeler
    • 11
      Double Regge (theory)
      Speaker: Dr Alessandro Pilloni (UniME & CT)
    • 12
      Regge couplings from quark model
      Speaker: Wyatt Smith (Indiana University)
    • 11:00 AM
      Coffee break
    • 13
      One pion exchange
      Speaker: Gloria Montana (University of Barcelona, Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB))
    • 14
      Triangle Singularity and effective-range expansion
      Speaker: Mikhail Mikhasenko (ORIGINS Excellence Cluster)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch
    • 15
      A(I)DAPT
      Speakers: Gloria Montana (University of Barcelona, Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB)), Tommaso Vittorini (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 16
      J/psi -> 3pi and rho/omega mixing
      Speakers: Joshua Jackson (Indiana U.), Sergi Gonzalez-Solis (IFAE-U.A.Barcelona), Sergi Gonzalez-Solis (University of Barcelona)
    • 17
      Heavy hybrids in the BO approximation
      Speaker: Roberto Bruschini (The Ohio State University)