[Jef] Session on Light-Meson Decays at Baryons 2016 Conference

Volker Crede crede at fsu.edu
Fri Feb 19 10:36:48 EST 2016


Good Morning,

I would like to bring to your attention that we are organizing a session on light-meson decays at the Baryons 2016 conference. It would be great if we had some participation from Jefferson Lab. The idea is to bring people together from Jülich, Mainz, Bonn, perhaps BES, JLab, etc.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Cheers,

	Volker

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============  BARYONS 2016  ==============
The 14th International Conference on the Structure of Baryons

SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT

This is the second announcement for the Baryons 2016 International Conference. 
For more information and registration, please visit the conference website:

	 <http://baryons2016.physics.fsu.edu/index.html>http://baryons2016.physics.fsu.edu/index.html <http://baryons2016.physics.fsu.edu/index.html>
 <http://nuclear.gla.ac.uk/Baryons2013/>
Location: Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida  USA

Date: May 16th - 20th, 2016

SUPPORT
The organizers can provide partial support for the vital participation of young scientists; 
registration fee reductions and waivers are available for graduate students & postdoctoral 
fellows. We encourage those in need to apply by sending an email to Baryons 2016
< <mailto:baryons2016 at hadron.physics.fsu.edu>baryons2016 at hadron.physics.fsu.edu <mailto:baryons2016 at hadron.physics.fsu.edu>>. Funds are limited but we will do our best.

Abstract submission is now open and will end on February 26th. In case of problems, 
please email the organizers:

	 <https://baryons2016.physics.fsu.edu/indico/event/0/>https://baryons2016.physics.fsu.edu/indico/event/0/ <https://baryons2016.physics.fsu.edu/indico/event/0/>


Brief Overview
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This BARYONS conference will be the latest in a series of successful conferences, which 
started in 1970 at Duke University, and takes place every three years. The scope of the 
conference is to bring together theoretical and experimental experts on all areas of physics
relevant to baryon spectroscopy, nucleon structure, and related aspects of hadron dynamics.

The conference will highlight the physics of baryons and related subjects in particle, nuclear 
and astrophysics. The main issues to be discussed are our understanding of the structure 
and reactions of baryons from the fundamental theory of the strong interaction, Quantum 
Chromodynamics (QCD). In particular, the highly non-perturbative phenomena of quark 
confinement, mass generation and spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry will be addressed. 

Recent developments of new and forthcoming facilities in the world will also be showcased. 
We strongly encourage the participation of young scientists, including students and postdocs. 


Main Topics Include:
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*  Spectroscopy of Light / Heavy Flavor Hadrons
          Resonances, Exotic Hadrons
*  Structure of Hadrons
          Form Factors, Structure Functions, Polarizabilities, etc.
*  Recent Approaches to Non-Perturbative QCD
          AdS/CFT Correspondence, Lattice Gauge Theory, Effective Field Theories
*  Hadrons at Finite Density and Temperature
          The QCD Vacuum, Chiral Symmetry, Hadron Properties, etc.  
*  Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions
          Photo- and electro-production of hadrons, P- and CP-violating processes in nucleons and nuclei
*  New Facilities and Instrumentation
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