Modern Techniques in Hadron Spectroscopy

Europe/Berlin
Sergi Gonzalez-Solis (University of Barcelona) , Mikhail Mikhasenko (ORIGINS Excellence Cluster, Munich, Germany) , Alessandro Pilloni (Messina University and INFN Catania) , Arkaitz Rodas Bilbao (Old Dominion University // Jefferson Lab)
Description

Program Overview:

The recent discovery of exotic hadron candidates that challenge the conventional quark model requires novel ideas to better understand these intriguing phenomena at the boundary between nuclear and particle physics. Our school will cover both theoretical methods and experimental techniques, in particular related to the hadron physics programs of LHC, JLab, BESIII, Belle(II), and FAIR. This two-week program is jointly organized by the Exotic Hadrons Topical Collaboration (ExoHad) and the Joint Physics Analysis Center (JPAC) and will be hosted at the Ruhr University Bochum (Germany).

  • Pillar 1: Phenomenology (including EFTs, quark models, functional methods)
  • Pillar 2: Amplitude Analysis (combining theory and data science, S-Matrix properties, Regge theory)
  • Pillar 3: Lattice QCD (MonteCarlo techniques and beyond, finite volume formalisms, quantization conditions)

The program will be led by a balanced team of senior and early-career researchers to ensure a rich and diverse learning environment.

Morning lectures will be followed by afternoon exercise sessions to emphasize practical applications and problem-solving.
In addition, seminars on new experimental results and diverse topics will be hosted to provide broader context.
Social activities will be organized throughout the school.

Material and Exercises webpage

Every afternoon is dedicated to hands-on problem solution. The MTHS-Exercises webpage is used to host problems, and MTHS-Code hosts code snipets and notebooks referred to in the sheets.

 

Circulars:

- Third circular (click to download)

 

Registration

Registration is closed on April 20th due to saturation of the funding capacity. Join the event is still possible if accommodation is covered by participant.

 

Supported by:

RUB, ExoHad, JPac, Jefferson Lab, Indiana University, HFHF, NRW-FAIR

Local support:

  • Daniela Klobes
  • Mikhail Mikhasenko
  • Claudius Schnier
  • Anja Stöcker
Participants
  • Adam Szczepaniak
  • Ahmed Marwan Foda
  • Alba Reyes-Torrecilla
  • Alejandro Canoa
  • Alessandro Pilloni
  • Andres Stump
  • Andrew Jackura
  • Anuvind Asokan
  • Arkaitz Rodas Bilbao
  • Bao-Dong Sun
  • Bertram Kopf
  • Christian Fischer
  • Christian Schneider
  • Claudius Schnier
  • Congwu Wang
  • Daniel Winney
  • Dhruvanshu Parmar
  • Dominic Schwenkreis
  • Eirini Lymperiadou
  • Eric Swanson
  • Franziska Münster
  • Giorgio Foti
  • Gloria Montana
  • Hai-long Fu
  • Herzallah Alharazin
  • Ilya Segal
  • Ivan Vujmilović
  • Jiwei Fu
  • John Bulava
  • Jonathan Yigzaw
  • Josep Solà Cava
  • Kai Habermann
  • Langtian Liu
  • Laura Tolos
  • Lena Zeynep Poepping
  • LU Meng
  • Lukas Gandor
  • Marc Pelizäus
  • Marco Scodeggio
  • Martin Bartl
  • Meike Küßner
  • Michael Abolnikov
  • Mikhail Mikhasenko
  • Nadine Hammoud
  • Nikolai Podgornov
  • Nizar Septian
  • Nora Salone
  • Pablo Rabán
  • Philipp Beißner
  • Quanxing Ye
  • Raphael Krüger
  • Remco de Boer
  • Salil Joshi
  • Sergi Gonzalez-Solis
  • Snehankit Pattnaik
  • Stephan Hagel
  • Valentin Kladov
  • Vanamali Shastry
  • Victoria Valcarce Cadenas
  • Vincent Mathieu
  • Vitor Jose Shen
  • Wen-jia Wang
  • Wilder Schaaf
  • Xinyue Hu