Understanding the QCD spectrum: progress and prospects from Lattice QCD
by
Sinead Ryan
(Trinity College, Dublin)
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Europe/Berlin
SB1 1.120 (GSI Main Lecture Hall)
SB1 1.120
GSI Main Lecture Hall
Description
A key goal in particle and nuclear physics is to understand how the spectroscopy, structure and interaction of hadrons emerge from QCD. Recent experimental results have shown that there is a rich spectrum of, sometimes unexpected, states beyond the predictions of quark models. Lattice QCD provides a theoretical framework to make precise, quantitative predictions of hadronic properties from first principles. In this talk I will describe the current state-of-the-art in lattice calculations, highlighting the dramatic progress made in recent years. I will discuss results for hybrid and exotic states as well as progress and prospects for scattering and resonance calculations on the lattice.
Pre-colloquium for students at 15:30