[Theory-seminars] Theory Seminar Tomorrow - Andrew Jackura

Caroline Costa costa at jlab.org
Sun Apr 10 18:03:35 EDT 2022


Hello All,

Please join us tomorrow at 1:00PM (EDT) for our next (virtual) theory seminar given by Andrew Jackura on: https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1611179843?pwd=M09CNTFpbFVZSW1IQlhIMGp3RUVHUT09<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__jlab-2Dorg.zoomgov.com_j_1611179843-3Fpwd-3DM09CNTFpbFVZSW1IQlhIMGp3RUVHUT09&d=DwMGaQ&c=CJqEzB1piLOyyvZjb8YUQw&r=5mpD_bBT8ZWrK6L5zebzJlqoilDdt7x5KL9aJAwrX1Q&m=utivpvDS7B-9T58qvnz_evT6HU1DXRvovC6RV-3jP7zgDSIZMKOzgKw6LKiWMXrB&s=U81Vb-HjDacat-cfunEjEj22yeWNJAGN6gFQFNvdD90&e=>

Please see below for the title and abstract of Andrew's talk.

Theory Seminar
Monday, April 11th at 1:00PM

Andrew Jackura (Old Dominion University)
will discuss "Few-Body Dynamics from QCD"

Abstract: Accessing the hadron spectrum from Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD) poses several challenges given its non-perturbative nature and the fact that most states couple to multi-particle decay modes. Although challenging, advances in both theoretical and numerical techniques have allowed us to determine few-body systems directly from QCD. A synergistic approach between lattice QCD and scattering theory offers a systematic pathway to numerically compute properties such as the hadron spectrum from first principles. I will present an overview of this program, and discuss developments in determining three-body scattering processes and electroweak transitions of multi-hadron systems. These techniques allow us to push the boundaries of resolving the few-body problem in spectroscopy, and gives us insight into the structure of hadrons as the emergent phenomena of QCD.

Best,
Caroline, Colin & Patrick
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