[Theory-seminars] W&M/JLab interviews. Friday. TED Bldg, Room 2561 10am. Phiala Shanahan
Alessandro Pilloni
pillaus at jlab.org
Tue Feb 2 12:42:43 EST 2016
W&M/JLab faculty interviews
Friday, Feb 5, 2016
10:00 a.m.
TED Bldg., Room 2561 A&B
Phiala Shanahan
MIT
*Strange and charge symmetry violating electromagnetic form factors of
the nucleon from lattice QCD*
Since strange quark contributions to nucleon observables must arise
entirely through interactions with the vacuum, their sign and magnitude
provide key information regarding the nonperturbative structure of the
nucleon. Understanding this structure is a grand challenge for nuclear
physics and a central focus of research at Jefferson Lab. At the present
time, the dominant uncertainty in the experimental numbers for the
strange proton form factors arises from the assumption of good charge
symmetry which informs their extraction. In fact, with theoretical
predictions of the size of charge symmetry violation (CSV) varying
through several orders of magnitude, this uncertainty (along with the
remarkable experimental challenges) has halted certain aspects of
experimental parity-violating electron scattering programs. In this
seminar I will describe the use of dynamical 2 + 1-flavour lattice QCD
simulation results for the electromagnetic form factors of the octet
baryons, together with effective field theory methods, to determine both
the strange and CSV form factors of the nucleon to an unprecedented
level of precision. In addition, I will present my vision for my
research program which will center around the role of hidden flavours
and gluons in both hadron and nuclear structure, as well as the 3D
spatial and momentum tomography of the nucleon, from lattice QCD. The
calculation of gluon observables in the deuteron will make contact with
experiments proposed in a JLab letter of intent, while studies of hidden
flavor in nuclei will tie in with the ATHENNA experiment. There has
recently been significant technical progress which makes the lattice
calculation of GPDs and TMDs, which are a focus of the JLab 12GeV
research program, an achievable goal.
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W&M/JLab interviews calendar:
Jan. 20: Jo Dudek at JLab
Jan. 21: Dudek at W&M
Jan. 27: Chris Monahan at JLab
Jan. 28: Monahan at W&M
Feb. 4: Phiala Shanahan at W&M
Feb. 5: Shanahan at JLab
Feb. 10: Maxwell Hansen at JLab
Feb. 11: Hansen at W&M
Feb. 17: Martha Constantinou at JLab
Feb. 18: Constantinou at W&M
Mar. 2: Gernot Eichmann at JLab
Mar. 3: Eichmann at W&M
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