[Theory-seminars] Seminar next week

Carlota Andres Casas carlota at jlab.org
Fri Feb 14 20:22:35 EST 2020


Dear all,

Here is a reminder of the seminar next week

Theory seminar
Monday, Feb 14, 1:00PM, Room L102
Matthias Burkardt (New Mexico State University), "The ultimate free lunch: the light-front vacuum"

Abstract:
Light-front (LF) wave functions play an important role in the physical interpretation of experiments probing hadron structure. For example, generalized parton distributions that are probed in deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) experiments, and ploy a central role in femtography, have a particularly simple representation in terms of overlap integrals involving LF wave functions. LF wave functions in impact parameter space can be used to easily construct transverse images of the nucleon. Transverse correlations and forces are important for the interpretation of single-spin asymmetries in SIDIS experiment.
In principle, LF wave functions are obtainable as eigenstates of a LF Hamiltonian. LF Hamiltonians have a trivial ground state, which seems is a great advantage as no computer time is wasted calculating the structure of the vacuum when one is interested in hadron structure. However, there are many arguments that support the idea that the QCD vacuum has a nontrivial structure. Using both perturbative and non-perturbative examples, I will explain how a trivial LF vacuum can be consistent with nontrivial vacuum structure.

Bluejeans connection: https://bluejeans.com/610445877

Raza, Miguel, and Carlota


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