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Theory Center Seminar<br>
Wed., June 4, 2014<br>
2:00 p.m. (coffee at 1:45 p.m.)<br>
CEBAF Center, Room F224/225<br>
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Adnan Bashir<br>
Universidad Michoacana, Mexico<br>
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<b>Hadron Form Factors: Unified Description of Hard and Soft Scales
</b><br>
<br>
Experimental efforts like the ones at Jefferson Lab, Babar and Belle
Experiments have contributed <br>
importantly in the last few years towards our improved understanding
of the hadronic form factors. <br>
The 12 GeV upgrade of Jefferson Lab holds further promise to chart
out mesoninc and baryonic form<br>
factors in a wide range of probing photon momenta. Starting from
QCD’s fundamental degrees of <br>
freedom, namely quarks and gluons, and mapping out their imprint on
the hadronic form factors,<br>
is a challenging task. In continuum, systematically improvable
modeling of the Schwinger-Dyson <br>
equations holds the promise to undertake this challenge.
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