[Hybrid baryons] Hall-B/JPAC/Theory Center Meeting, Thursday, March 10, F113, 3.30 pm
Viktor Mokeev
mokeev at jlab.org
Mon Mar 7 18:33:27 EST 2016
Dear Colleagues,
Please find reminder on the upcoming Meeting between Hall-B, JPAC, Theory Center scheduled for March 10, Thursday of this week, 3.30 pm in room # F113 of the CEBAF Center (see detailed information on the Meeting below dashed line).
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With Best Regards,
Victor
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We will have the next Hall-B/JPAC/Theory Center Meeting aimed to discuss the status and prospects for evaluation of the electromagnetic transition meson form factors and gvNN* electrocouplings from the first principles of QCD employing the recent advances in the Lattice QCD studies. Particular focus will be the evaluation of the strategy allowing us to confront the LQCD expectations on the meson/N* parameters to the results of the experiments on the studies of meson/nucleon resonances in exclusive photo-/electropropduction processes from available and foreseen in 12 GeV era the Jlab data. These important subjects will be presented in the talk by Dr. R.Briceno (Jefferson Lab):
``Meson electro/photo-production from QCD"
Abstract:
I present the calculation of the π+γ⋆→ π+π0 transition amplitude from quantum chromodynamics. The amplitude is determined for a range of values of the photon virtuality [up to Q^2=1 GeV^2] and the final state energy. One observes a clear dynamical enhancement due to the presence of the ρ-resonance. By fitting the transition amplitude and analytically continuing it onto the ρ-pole, the ρ → πγ⋆ form factor is obtained. This exploratory calculation, performed using lattice quantum chromodynamics, constitutes the very first determination of an electromagetic production/decay of a hadronic resonance directly from the fundamental theory of quarks and gluons. I highlight some of the necessary steps that made this calculation possible, and I discuss the status and outlook of the field for the study of Nγ⋆ → N⋆ → Nπ/Nππ transitions.
V.Mokeev
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