[Theory-seminars] Indiana Postion Interview: Feng-Kun Guo. TODAY at 1pm. Room L102
Cesar Fernandez-Ramirez
cesar at jlab.org
Mon Mar 24 10:23:11 EDT 2014
Dear all,
Today at 4pm, Room L102, there will be the fourth of the interviews for the Assistant Professor position at Indiana University. The interview will be conducted at Indiana University and will be broadcasted to JLab.
The fourth candidate is Feng-Kun Guo.
Title: Charming Hadronic Molecules
Abstrac: The spectroscopy of exotic hadrons provides a probe to color confinement. There are different kinds of exotic hadrons: hybrids, glueballs, multiquark states and hadron molecules. It is generally difficult to identify them from experimental data. However, during the last decade, strong evidence for the exotics appear in the heavy quarkonium systems. In this talk, I will focus on one special kind of exotic hadrons -- hadronic molecules. A few candidates of charmonium-like hadronic molecules will be discussed. I will show how they could be identified, and how such a goal can only be achieved with joint efforts of experimentalists and theorists (including lattice QCD theorists).
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César Fernández-Ramírez
Theory Center -- Jefferson Lab
12000 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA 23606, USA
Phone: (+1) 757-269-7844
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E-mail: cesar at jlab.org
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