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Hello All,
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<div>This coming Wednesday, October 5<span><sup>th</sup> </span><span></span>at 1 pm (EDT), JLab's Jozef Dudek will kick off our return to
<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);"><i>in-person</i></span> cake seminars.</div>
<div>Please see below for the details.</div>
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<div><u><b>Cake Seminar</b></u></div>
<div>Wednesday, October 5<span><sup>th</sup> </span>at 1:00 PM</div>
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<div><u><b>Jozef Dudek</b></u> (JLab/William & Mary)</div>
<div>will address the "$\gamma K \to K \pi$ and the $K^*$ resonance from lattice QCD"
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<div><u><b>Abstract:</b></u> In this talk I'll motivate studying processes in which a stable hadron absorbs a current to produce a resonance using lattice QCD. As an example I'll present the case of producing the $K^*$ which decays to $K \pi$, and show how
the finite-volume of lattice QCD has to be carefully handled. Going beyond the only previous application of the relevant formalism, to production of a $\pi\pi$ system, I'll show how the reduced rotational symmetry of the lattice requires consideration of $S$-wave
$K\pi$ scattering even when our interest is in the $P$-wave system.</div>
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Based on material appearing in arXiv:2208.13755 [hep-lat] in collaboration with Archana Radhakrishnan and Robert Edwards, on behalf of the Hadron Spectrum Collaboration.<br>
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Best,</div>
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Caroline, Colin, & Patrick<br>
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