Nucleon Resonances: From Photoproduction to High Photon Virtualities

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Nucleon Resonances: From Photoproduction to High Photon Virtualities

By ECT* - European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas

Date and time

October 12, 2015 · 9am - October 16, 2015 · 12pm CEST

Location

ECT*

Strada delle Tabarelle, 286 38123 Trento Italy

Description

Nucleon Resonances: From Photoproduction to High Photon Virtualities

October 12 -16, 2015

Organisers:

Ralf W. Gothe (University of South Carolina)

Viktor I. Mokeev (Jefferson Lab)

Elena Santopinto (INFN-GE)

Abstract

The workshop will be devoted to the study of the nucleon resonance spectrum and structure as it becomes accessible through the electromagnetic excitation of the nucleon (EmNN*) in exclusive meson production. It will focus on: (a) the baryon spectrum in exclusive meson photoproduction, (b) the search for new baryon states in combined studies of exclusive photo- and electroproduction, (c) electroexcited N* states and their structure at photon virtualities up to 5 GeV2, and (d) the extension of these studies in the near future up to 12 GeV2. This will give us the unique opportunity to establish the baryon spectrum from experimental photoproduction data under minimal model dependence as well as to explore the complex interplay of quark-gluon and meson-baryon degrees of freedom in the N* structure and the transition from quark-gluon confinement towards perturbative QCD as it is revealed in the structure of excited nucleons with different quantum numbers. The workshop will focus particularly on new results from ELSA, JLab, and MAMI and the development of future strategies, methods, and approaches to extract, predict, and understand the baryon spectrum and its EmNN* photo- and electrocouplings based on QCD. It will thus address key problems of contemporary hadron physics: dynamical generation of hadron mass by strong interaction in the non-perturbative regime, dynamical breaking of the QCD Lagrangian symmetries, and the nature of quark-gluon confinement in light baryons. The workshop aims to strengthen already existing, and to initiate new, international collaborations, particularly with EU research institutions and universities, and to create opportunities to facilitate and stimulate further discussions and growth in this field.

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The European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (ECT*) in Trento (Italy) provides a dedicated and structured combination of scientific activities for a large international scientific community. ECT* acts as an "intellectual" centre of competence, complementary in scope and activities to existing research facilities based at universities or experimental laboratories. It promotes coordination of European research efforts in nuclear physics and related research areas.                      

 

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