Baryons 2022 - International Conference on the Structure of Baryons
Seville
The 2022 International Conference on the Structure of Baryons, Baryons-2022, will take place in Seville, the capital of Andalusia, Spain, in the period of 7-11 November 2022. This conference series began in 1970 at Duke University. The Seville meeting follows the successful events in Glasgow (2013), Tallahassee (2016), and related-school in Seville (2021); and will canvass similar themes. It will highlight the physics of baryons and related subjects in astro-, nuclear- and particle-physics, developing our understanding of the spectrum, structure and reactions of baryons using all available tools. Particular emphasis will be placed on elucidating the role of confinement and emergent mass, key non-perturbative phenomena within the Standard Model. Recent developments at existing facilities and those anticipated from the next-generation will also be showcased.
Main Topics Include:
- Spectroscopy of hadrons.
- Hadron-hadron Interactions.
- Electromagnetic and weak interactions.
- Hadrons at finite density and temperature.
- Structure of hadrons.
- Theory for strong QCD.
- New facilities and instrumentation.
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Opening session
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Plenary Session
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Future EIC at Brookhaven National LaboratorySpeaker: Rolf Ent (Jefferson Lab)
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Meson structures at EicCSpeaker: Rong WANG (IMP, CAS, China)
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11:00
Coffee break
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Plenary Session
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Pion and Kaon structureSpeaker: Prof. Tanja Horn (Catholic University of America)
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Generalised Parton Distributions at the time of high precision experimentsSpeaker: Cédric Mezrag
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Baryon structure from a light-front Hamiltonian approachSpeaker: Xingbo Zhao
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13:00
Lunch time
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Parallel session: Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions I
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Emergence of mass in mesons and its relation with their parton distribution functionsSpeaker: Dr Minghui Ding (HZDR)
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Latest results from Kaon experiments at CERNSpeaker: Zuzana Kucerova (Comenius University (SK))
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Going to the light-front with contour deformationsSpeaker: Eduardo Pereira de Oliveira Bento Ferreira
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Parallel session: Hadron-Hadron Interactions I
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10
Lambda(1405) and Kbar-N and Kbar-D scattering lengthsSpeaker: Dr Zhan-Wei Liu (Lanzhou University)
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Antikaon-nucleon interactions and the momentum correlation functions in high-energy collisionsSpeaker: Tetsuo Hyodo (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
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The study of P-wave strange mesons in coupled channel frameworkSpeaker: GUANGJUAN WANG (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
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Parallel session: New Facilities and Instrumentation I
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Probing CP symmetry with polarised and entangled hyperonsSpeaker: Karin Schönning
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Measurement of charm baryon lifetimes at Belle IISpeaker: Sanjeeda Bharati Das (MNIT Jaipur)
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Heavy quark masses with calibrated uncertaintiesSpeaker: Pere Masjuan Queralt
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Search for Hidden Sector New Particles in the 3-60 MeV Mass Range Focusing on the Hypothetical X17 ParticleSpeaker: Ashot Gasparian (North Carolina A&T State University)
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16:00
Coffee break
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Parallel session: Hadron-Hadron Interactions II
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Hidden-charm pentaquarks as hadronic moleculesSpeaker: Prof. Feng-Kun Guo (Insitute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Hadron-hadron interactions from femtoscopic studySpeaker: Dr Yuki Kamiya (Bonn University)
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Hidden-charm 𝑃Λ𝜓𝑠 pentaquarks in a constituent quark model calculationSpeaker: Pablo Garcia Ortega
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Parallel session: New Facilities and Instrumentation II
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Investigating the Structure of Matter with the AMBER ExperimentSpeaker: Catarina Quintans
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Baryon resonance studies via meson photoproduction at the LEPS2/BGOegg experimentSpeaker: Toshikazu HASHIMOTO (Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University)
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Experimental access to the three-body forces between hadrons with ALICESpeaker: Oton Vazquez Doce (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
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Latest results on hadronic resonance production with ALICE at the LHCSpeaker: Enrico Fragiacomo (Universita e INFN Trieste (IT))
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Accessing the coupled-channels dynamics using femtoscopic correlations with ALICE at LHCSpeaker: Valentina Mantovani Sarti (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
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Parallel session: Spectroscopy of Hadrons I
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Hidden-charm pentaquarks in the molecular picture: effective field theory and phenomenological considerationsSpeaker: Manuel Pavon Valderrama (Beihang University)
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Pole determination of 𝑃Λ𝜓𝑠(4338) and possible 𝑃Λ𝜓𝑠(4254) in 𝐵−→𝐽/𝜓Λ𝑝¯Speaker: Satoshi Nakamura
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Structure calculations of fully-heavy hexaquarksSpeaker: José Manuel Alcaraz-Pelegrina (Universidad de Córdoba)
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Study of charmed baryons via their strong decay widths and mass spectraSpeaker: Hugo Garcia Tecocoatzi (Istituto Nazaionale di Fisica Nucleare, sezione di Genova)
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Plenary Session
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Plans for the JLab12 era and beyondSpeaker: David Dean (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
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11:00
Coffee break
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Plenary Session
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Overview of CSM results for hadron structureSpeaker: Prof. Craig D. Roberts (Nanjing University)
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dbar/ubar from SeaQuest and recent and future Drell-Yan results / MARATHONSpeaker: Paul Reimer
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13:00
Lunch time
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Parallel session: Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions II
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Large-Q2 nucleon’s (hadron) form factors in Lattice QCDSpeaker: Prof. Sergey Syritsyn (Stony Brook University)
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Dynamical diquarks and baryon transition form factorsSpeaker: Kephani Raya (Universidad de Huelva)
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Definite Orbital Angular Momentum Nucleon GPD Contributions via Light Front Wave Function OverlapSpeaker: Michael Riberdy (CEA)
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Parallel session: Hadrons at finite temperature and density I
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Mesons, baryons and the phase diagram of QCDSpeaker: Prof. Christian Fischer (University of Giessen, Germany)
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Mesons at finite temperature and density from the FRGSpeaker: Ralf-Arno Tripolt (University of Giessen)
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Chiral spin symmetry and the QCD phase diagramSpeaker: Owe Philipsen (Goethe-University Frankfurt)
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Parallel session: Theory for strong QCD I
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Topological screening and sphaleron transitions in polarized deeply inelastic scattering at the Electron-Ion ColliderSpeaker: Raju Venugopalan
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Δ baryon spectroscopy using Hamiltonian Effective Field Theory and lattice QCDSpeaker: Mr Liam Hockley (The University of Adelaide)
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16:00
Coffee break
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Parallel session: Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions III
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Effective field theories and phenomenology for electron and neutrino-induced processesSpeaker: Astrid Hiller Blin
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Extracting nucleon electroweak properties from Lattice QCD using Chiral Perturbation TheorySpeaker: Fernando Alvarado
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NuMAID: reggeized isobar model for pion neutrinoproduction with unitaritySpeaker: Misha Gorshteyn (Mainz University)
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Radiative corrections to neutron beta decay from low-energy effective field theorySpeaker: Oleksandr Tomalak
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Deuteron VVCS and two-photon exchange effects in (muonic) deuterium in pionless EFTSpeaker: Vadim Lensky (JGU Mainz)
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Parallel session: Hadrons at finite temperature and density II
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Hadron properties in nuclear medium (QCD sum rules)Speaker: Su Houng Lee
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Theory predictions for the J-PARC E16 experimentSpeaker: Dr Philipp Gubler (JAEA)
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Dielectron measurements with the HADES at GSISpeaker: Jan-Hendrik Otto (JLU Giessen)
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Experimental study of in-medium spectral change of vector mesons in nuclear medium at J-PARCSpeaker: Kazuya Aoki
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Parallel session: Theory for strong QCD II
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Three-gluon vertex: planar degeneracy and emergence of gluon massSpeaker: José Rodriguez Quintero (University of Huelva)
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Smoking gun signals of the Schwinger mechanism in QCD from lattice simulationsSpeaker: Mauricio Narciso Ferreira (IFGW - UNICAMP)
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Semileptonic decays of heavy+light and heavy+heavy mesonsSpeaker: Zhao-qian Yao
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Social dinner -- Muelle 21 Restaurante, Avda. Santiago Montoto s/n, Edificio Acuario de Sevilla, 41012 Sevilla, https://muelle21sevilla.com/
Muelle 21 Restaurante
Avda. Santiago Montoto s/n, Edificio Acuario de Sevilla, 41012 Sevilla
https://muelle21sevilla.com/
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Plenary Session
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Nucleon Resonance Electrocouplings and the Emergence of Hadron MassSpeaker: Victor Mokeev (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
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The incredible shrinking proton and the proton radius puzzleSpeaker: Dipangkar Dutta (Mississippi State University)
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11:00
Coffee break
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Plenary Session
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Determination and status of the light baryon spectrum (Overview talk on partial-wave analysis)Speaker: Deborah Rönchen
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Dynamical Coupled Channels theory for nucleon resonances and other excited/unusual statesSpeaker: Michael Doring (George Washington University and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
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Hadron structure and spectroscopy with functional methodsSpeaker: Gernot Eichmann (LIP Lisboa)
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13:00
Lunch time
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Parallel session: Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions IV
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GFMC studies of nucleus and Neutrino-nucleus interactionSpeaker: Alessandro Lovato (Argonne National Laboratory & INFN - TIFPA)
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Vector meson-proton scattering lengths from omega to upsilonSpeaker: Igor Strakovsky (The George Washington University)
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Pseudoscalar meson dominance and pion-nucleon coupling constantSpeaker: Enrique Ruiz-Arriola (Universidad de Granada)
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Generalized parton distribution of pions at the forthcoming electron-ion colliderSpeaker: Jose Manuel Morgado Chávez (Universidad de Huelva)
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Parallel session: Structure of Hadrons I
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Exploring the potential role of diquarks in hadronization using SIDIS on nuclear targetsSpeaker: William King Brooks (Federico Santa Maria Technical University (CL))
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Probing the Path-Length Dependence of Parton Energy Loss in Quark-Gluon PlasmaSpeaker: Francois Arleo (Subatech, Nantes)
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Pentaquarks in a Bethe-Salpeter approachSpeaker: Luis Raul Torres Rojas
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Molecular Ω𝑐𝑐 , Ω𝑏𝑏 and Ω𝑏𝑐 statesSpeaker: Dr Albert Feijoo (Universitat de Barcelona)
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Parallel session: Theory for strong QCD III
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Theory of Dispersion relations and scattering matrixSpeaker: Adam Szczepaniak
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Approaching Near-threshold Resonances by Analytic Maps of the S-matrix: Uniformization, and Mittag-Leffler Expansion of 2 and 3-channeled SystemsSpeaker: Wren Yamada (University of Tokyo)
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Determination of the compositeness of a bound state by a and 𝑟0. The role of the interaction rangeSpeaker: Eulogio Oset
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Study of baryons in a combination of large-𝑁𝑐 QCD and constituent approachSpeaker: Lorenzo Cimino
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16:00
Coffee break
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Flash-Talks Session
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Towards the measurement of electromagnetic dipole moments of strange and charm baryons at LHCSpeaker: Giorgia Tonani (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
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Baryon anticorrelations and the Pauli principle in PythiaSpeaker: Felipe J. Llanes-Estrada
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Measuring the Production Cross Sections of the Ground State Cascade in PhotoproductionSpeaker: Jesse Hernandez (Florida State University)
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Gravitational form factors of a quark in a dressed quark model.Speaker: Dr JAI MORE
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Properties of Pseudoscalar Mesons in a Contact InteractionSpeaker: Bilgai Almeida Zamora (Universidad Pablo de Olavide)
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The three-gluon vertex from quenched lattice QCD in Landau gaugeSpeaker: Fernando Pinto Gomez
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S-Wave spectroscopy of Ω0𝑐 baryon in a relativistic Dirac formalism using the independent Quark modelSpeaker: Rameshri Patel (P.D.PATEL INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES (CHAROTAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY))
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Mott-polarimeter for electron transverse spin component in the BRAND experimentSpeaker: Karishma Dhanmeher (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN))
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Perspective studies of charmonium, exotics and baryons with charm and strangenessSpeaker: Mikhail Barabanov
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Next to SV resummed prediction for pseudoscalar Higgs boson production at NNLO+NNLLSpeaker: ARUNIMA BHATTACHARYA
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Study of static properties of Δ Baryon resonances in the relativistic potential model formalismSpeaker: Smruti Patel
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Structure of X(3872) with hadronic potentials coupled to quarksSpeaker: Ibuki Terashima (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
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Spectra and Decay Properties of singly beauty BaryonsSpeaker: Zalak Shah (Indiana University)
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Strange particle production in Au+Au collisions at √sNN =14.6 GeV using AMPT and UrQMD.Speaker: Ms Pratibha Bhagat (University of Jammu)
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Boat cruise along the Guadalquivir river -- Pasaje Marqués de Contadero (under Golden Tower)
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Plenary Session
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Evaluating evidence for baryons with light quark contentSpeaker: Prof. David Ireland (University of Glasgow)
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b-baryons at the LHCb experimentSpeaker: Dr Luis Miguel Garcia Martin (University of Warwick (GB))
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11:00
Coffee break
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Plenary Session
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Studies of baryon-baryon interaction at J-PARCSpeaker: Prof. Hirokazu Tamura (Tohoku University)
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Baryon-baryon interactions from Lattice-QCDSpeaker: Sinya Aoki
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13:00
Lunch time
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Parallel session: Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions V
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Lattice-QCD studies of nuclei, and their electromagnetic propertiesSpeaker: Assumpta Parreño Garcia (Universitat de Barcelona)
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Exploring Neutron stars EoS with coherent π0 π0 photoproduction at A2@MAMISpeaker: Mihai Mocanu (University of York, UK)
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NP effects in Λ𝑏→Λ(∗)𝑐 semileptonic decaysSpeaker: Neus Penalva Martínez (Instituto de Física Corpuscular (CSIC-UV))
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CP violation tests of hyperon-antihyperon pairs at BESIIISpeaker: Dr Jian-Yu Zhang (IHEP-Beijing)
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Parallel session: Structure of Hadrons II
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Nucleon self-energy including two-loop contributionsSpeaker: Nils Dirk Conrad (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
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The axial-vector form factor of the nucleon from two flavour Lattice QCD ensemblesSpeaker: Matthias F M Lutz
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Parallel session: Theory for strong QCD IV
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Prospects to access N to N* transition GPDsSpeaker: Marc Vanderhaeghen (University Mainz)
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Explicit renormalization of nuclear chiral EFT and non-perturbative effectsSpeaker: Ashot Gasparyan (Ruhr University Bochum)
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Applications of renormalization group to few-body problems in effective field theorySpeaker: Jambul Gegelia
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Nucleon-nucleon interaction in manifestly Lorentz-invariant chiral effective field theorySpeaker: Dr Xiu-lei Ren (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
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16:00
Coffee break
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Parallel session: Spectroscopy of Hadrons II
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Studies of Excited Nucleon States via Exclusive KY ElectroproductionSpeaker: Daniel Carman (Jefferson Laboratory)
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Consistency of the molecular picture of Ω(2012) with the latest Belle resultsSpeaker: Natsumi Ikeno (Tottori University)
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Baryon excited states: quark model versus realitySpeaker: Anthony W. Thomas
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Baryon spectrum with a contact interactionSpeaker: Marco Antonio Bedolla (UNACH)
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On the recent states Zcs(3985) and X(3960)Speaker: Dr Miguel Albaladejo Serrano (Universidad de Murcia)
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Parallel session: Structure of Hadrons III
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Quantum tomography of nucleons, with some focus on TMDs (and PDFs)Speaker: Prof. mariaelena boglione (University of Turin)
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Information entropy in fragmentation functions and their relation to pdfsSpeaker: Felipe J. Llanes-Estrada
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Hard exclusive reactions beyond DVCS: Compton-like and vector meson production for GPD studiesSpeaker: Marie Boër (Virginia Tech)
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Chiral EFT of deltas, nucleons and pions in the presence of external gravitational fieldSpeaker: Herzallah H.H. Alharazin (Ruhr-University Bochum)
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Definition of electromagnetic and gravitational local spatial densitiesSpeaker: Iuliia Panteleeva (Ruhr-University Bochum)
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Parallel session: Theory for strong QCD V
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Multiquark statesSpeaker: Elena Santopinto
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Rotation and vibration in tetraquarksSpeaker: Amir Jalili (Nankai University)
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Nature of Tcc with effective field theorySpeaker: Tomona Kinugawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
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Heavy baryon spectroscopy in a quark-diquark approachSpeaker: André Torcato
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Radial excitation of Ω𝑐𝑐 baryon using relativistic formalismSpeaker: Manan Shah
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Plenary Session
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Forging a Path for Understanding Nuclear Structure from Strong QCDSpeaker: Jerry Draayer
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11:00
Coffee break
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Plenary Session
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Short range correlations and EMC effectSpeaker: Eli Piasetzky (Tel Aviv University)
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Baryon spectroscopy and properties: Measurement of polarization observables in photoproduction of mesons on nucleiSpeaker: Vahe Sokhoyan
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Electroexcitation of Bound Nucleons and What We Have Learnt from Free ProtonsSpeaker: Ralf Gothe
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Closing session
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