from 29 May 2014 to 3 June 2014
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone
Parallel Session C3
Place
Location: Auditorium Maximum
Date:
2 Jun 15:00 - 16:20
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Starting from general considerations of the pion scalar form factor in elastic region, the parametrization of tangens of the S-wave isoscalar $\pi-\pi$ scattering phase shift is found to be rational function in the pion c.m. three-momentum variable q with real coefficients. As a result, this phase shift can achieve asymptotically either the value $\pi/2$ or 0, depending on the fact, if degree of
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Presented by Stanislav DUBNICKA
on
2/6/2014
at
14:00
We discuss the role of the non-perturbative pion dynamics on the near-threshold resonance X(3872) charmonium state, which is assumed to be an S-wave $D\bar D^*$ bound system [1,2]. The calculations are performed within the framework of coupled-channels Faddeev-type three-body equations for the $D\bar{D}\pi$ system in the $J^{PC}=1^{++}$ channel. The $\pi D$ interaction is parameterised via a $
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Presented by Vadim BARU
on
2/6/2014
at
13:40
Pseudoscalar Transition Form Factors are analyzed in the space-like region at the low- and intermediate-energy regions with rational approximants in a model-independent way. Low-energy parameters are, then, extracted from a fit to such data. The feasibility of the form factors to determine the $\eta$ and $\eta'$ mixing is analyzed as well as their implications into the light-by-light contribution
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Presented by Pablo SANCHEZ PUERTAS
on
2/6/2014
at
13:00
The dynamics of $\eta$ meson production and the interaction of $\eta$ mesons with nucleons can be studied using the $\vec{p}p\to pp\eta$ reaction via measurements of the analyzing power $A_{y}$. Previous experiments measuring $A_{y}$ suffer from low statistics [1,2,3] and large uncertainities, therefore further studies are desirable. To this end, we have performed a measurement of the $\vec{p}p\to
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Presented by Iryna OZERIANSKA
on
2/6/2014
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13:20