from 29 May 2014 to 3 June 2014
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Date: from 29 May 09:30 to 3 Jun 14:00

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Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Whether a Kaonic bound system, $K^-pp$, exists or not is one of important issues in Strangeness nuclear physics at J-PARC. Based on low-energy $KN$ scattering data and kaonic-atom X-ray data, it is well known that the $KN$ interaction near threshold has a strong attraction in the isospin 0 channel. It can be a driving force to form the Kaonic bound state, $K^-pp$. The FINUDA and DISTO collaboratio ... More
Presented by Tomofumi NAGAE on 31/5/2014 at 10:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Since many years the strong final state interaction between eta mesons and light nuclei and the discussed possibility for the formation of $\eta$-mesic nuclei has attracted broad experimental and theoretical investigations. Prominent examples are production experiments on the $^3{He$-\eta$ final state which present an unexpected strong total cross section enhancement at threshold, indicating the p ... More
Presented by Alfons KHOUKAZ on 3/6/2014 at 9:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Recent studies of kaonic atoms, few-body kaonic quasibound states and kaonic nuclei based on s-wave ${\bar K}N$ chiral interaction models that are consistent with the SIDDHARTA $K^-$ hydrogen data are reviewed, focusing on the $K^-pp$ dibaryon. Remarks are made on low-lying dibaryons other than $\Lambda(1405)N$, particularly those involving p-wave interactions of pions with octet baryons.
Presented by Avraham GAL on 2/6/2014 at 7:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The B factories provide a unique playground for studying the properties of conventional and exotic quarkonium states. We report on a variety of recent results obtained using the full data set collected with the BaBar detector at the PEP-II $e^+e^-$ collider. Among the others, we present measurements of the double charmonium production, searches for charmonium-like states, as well as studies o ... More
Presented by Claudia PATRIGNANI on 30/5/2014 at 8:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The nucleon excitation scheme has been under intensive investigation with meson photoproduction experiments during the last few years world wide. Currently, a lot of new experimental results are coming out from the CLAS experiment at Jlab, the Crystal Barrel experiment at the ELSA accelerator in Bonn and the Crystal Ball experiment at the MAMI accelerator in Mainz. These experiments focus on the ... More
Presented by Reinhard BECK on 29/5/2014 at 9:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The study of the structure and properties of mesons in an important part in understanding QCD. Searching for states described by the Quark Model and more complex states such as hybrids or glue balls is needed to understand the confinement of quarks and the behavior of gluons. CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab (JLab) offers a unique set of opportunities in meson spectrosco ... More
Presented by Diane SCHOTT on 29/5/2014 at 11:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
This talk will present a proposal for a first conclusive experimental test of revealing correlations that are stronger than those allowed by classical physics [1]. Surprisingly, in a certain setup the tiny difference between a world of matter and a world of antimatter, the famous violation of the CP symmetry (C -- charge conjugation; P -- parity), becomes responsible for the possibility of reveali ... More
Presented by Beatrix C. HIESMAYR on 31/5/2014 at 7:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The $\Lambda^*$=$\Lambda (1405)$ plays an essential role in forming anti-kaonic nuclear clusters, the simplest one of which is $K^-pp=(K^-p)-p=\Lambda^*-p$. In relation to this clustering structure we have examined the reaction processes, $^3$He$(K^-,n)K^-pp$ and D$(\pi^+,K^+)K^-pp$, of the recent E15 and E27 J-PARC experiments. The $\Lambda^*-p$ structure interacting with "super-strong force" due ... More
Presented by Yoshinori AKAISHI on 31/5/2014 at 12:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The cosmological standard model assumes that a large fraction of the universe is made of dark matter while only a small fraction of matter is made of ordinary baryonic matter. Up to now, the nature of dark matter is unknown, and this is certainly one of the most pressing puzzles of today's physics. Dark matter interacts in cosmology only via gravitation with ordinary matter. In particle physics, h ... More
Presented by Harald MERKEL on 2/6/2014 at 9:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
I will give a short introduction of diffractive meson production. I will review the data situation from the COMPASS experiment, CDF at the TEVATRON, the RHIC experiments and the ALICE and LHCb experiments at the LHC.
Presented by Rainer SCHICKER on 29/5/2014 at 15:20
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The elastic form factors characterize the distributions of charge and magnetization in momentum space and are important input for calculations of strong interaction phenomena and nuclear structure. The dramatic discrepancy in the observed ratio of elastic proton form factors between the Rosenbluth separation and polarization transfer methods has invoked numerous theoretical and experimen ... More
Presented by Michael KOHL on 29/5/2014 at 13:50
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Since the 1950's people search for permanent Electric Dipole Moments (EDM) of fundamental systems, as a non-zero EDM would be an unambiguous manifestation of parity (P) and time reversal symmetry (T) violation. Assuming conservation of CPT, T violation in a fundamental system also means CP violation. EDMs are considered promising candidate systems, as this turns out to be a natural consequence of ... More
Presented by Peter FIERLINGER on 29/5/2014 at 8:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The long history of dibaryon searches dating back to the fifties has been a very changeful one - with many ups and downs. After Gell-Mann's famous paper on the quark model Dyson and Xuong were the first to correlate this topic with SU(6) and six quark systems -- still in the year 1964. But it was not until Jaffe's note in 1977 about a bound $\Lambda \Lambda$ system, the H-dibaryon, when a real rus ... More
Presented by Heinz CLEMENT on 30/5/2014 at 10:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
I will present lattice results on meson spectroscopy. The emphasis will be on interesting states near thresholds, like the recently discovered charged $Z_c$. I will also review the pioneering attempts to extract the strong decay widths of various mesonic resonances from lattice.
Presented by Sasa PRELOVSEK on 31/5/2014 at 8:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The BES data on the $J/\psi\to\etaK*^0\bar{K}*^0$ reaction show a clear enhancement in the $K*^0\bar{K}*^0$ mass distribution close to the threshold of this channel. Such an enhancement is usually a signature of a L=0 resonance around threshold, which in this case would correspond to an h1 state with quantum numbers $I^G(J^{PC})=0^-(1^{+−})$. A state around 1800 MeV results from the interaction ... More
Presented by Eulogio OSET on 30/5/2014 at 11:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Low-energy QCD and specifically Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) calculated $\pi\pi$ and $\pi K$ scattering lengths with per cent precision. For processes involving $u$- and $d$-quarks theoretical predictions have been experimentally checked by $\pi^+\pi^-$~atom lifetime measurement [1] and by analysis of $K$-decays [2,3]. Detection and lifetime measurement of $\pi K$~atom cast a look into proces ... More
Presented by Mikhail ZHABITSKY on 2/6/2014 at 8:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
An important first step in the program of hadronization of chiral quark models is the bosonization in meson and diquark channels. This procedure is presented at finite temperatures and chemical potentials for the SU(2) flavor case of the NJL model. The thermodynamic potential is obtained in the gaussian approximation for the meson and diquark fields and it is given the Beth-Uhlenbeck form ... More
Presented by David BLASCHKE on 2/6/2014 at 11:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) installed at GSI in Darmstadt is a second generation experiment designed to measure e+e- pairs (dielectrons) in the 1-3.5 GeV/nucleon energy regime. The main goal of the experiment is to measure dielectron emission from a compressed baryonic matter formed in heavy ion collisions and ultimately learn about in-medium hadron properties. In additi ... More
Presented by Beatrice RAMSTEIN on 29/5/2014 at 10:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Hadron production in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC through gluon-gluon and gluon-valence quark collisions can be described in various microscopic and macroscopic models. Here I use a phenomenological three-sources approach that allows to precisely account for the charged-hadron pseudorapidity distributions measured by the ALICE collaboration in Pb-Pb collisions as function of centrality at the c ... More
Presented by Georg WOLSCHIN on 3/6/2014 at 8:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
CMS experiment accumulated 20 fb$^{-1}$ and 5 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV and $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV in Run I. We have analyzed these data and produced fruitful results on heavy meson production and conventional and exotic meson spectroscopy. This talk will present new results from CMS covering $J/\Psi$, $\Upsilon$ cross section and polarization measurements, $B_c$ bran ... More
Presented by Kai YI on 3/6/2014 at 7:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The pion occupies a special place in nuclear physics: to many it is the "simplest hadron", however this is a misnomer. The pion encapsulates the myriad complexities of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), e.g., it is both a bound-state of a dressed-quark and a dressed-antiquark in quantum field theory and the Goldstone mode associated with dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in QCD. Using QCDs Dyson-Schwi ... More
Presented by Ian CLOET on 31/5/2014 at 9:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The AMADEUS experiment deals with the investigation of the low-energy kaon-nuclei hadronic interaction at the DA$\Phi$NE collider at LNF-INFN, which is fundamental to solve longstanding questions in the non-perturbative strangeness QCD sector. AMADEUS step 0 consisted in the analysis of 2004/2005 KLOE data, exploiting $K^-$ absorptions in $H$, ${}^4He$, ${}^{9}Be$ and ${}^{12}C$, leading to the f ... More
Presented by Kristian PISCICCHIA on 31/5/2014 at 11:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The strong interaction of antikaons ($\bar{K}) with nucleons and nuclei in the low-energy regime is a fascinating topic because of the strong attraction, which is related to the question about kaonic nuclear bound states. A rather direct experimental access to the antikaon-nucleon interaction is provided by precision x-ray spectroscopy of transitions to low-lying states in light kaonic atoms like ... More
Presented by Johann MARTON on 2/6/2014 at 7:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The LHCb detector is a single-arm forward spectrometer optimized to study hadrons containing charm and beauty quarks. The detector has recorded about 3 fb$^{-1}$ of data during 2011 and 2012 operations of the Large Hadron Collider. In the talk, we present a description of the detector, a selection of latest and most important physics results, and we discuss as well the future and upgrade plans for ... More
Presented by Diego MILANES on 30/5/2014 at 8:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
We report on new results in the field of charmonium and charmonium-like spectroscopy from the B factory experiments BABAR and BELLE as well as the BESIII experiment in Beijing. While the B-factory experiments have not been capable of running at center-of-mass energies in the vicinity of 4 GeV, BESIII has very recently analyzed a major data set taken at energies up to 4.6 GeV. Several charged state ... More
Presented by Yuping GUO on 30/5/2014 at 7:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The KLOE experiment in year 2013-14 obtained several results on i) CPT symmetry test with neutral kaons, ii) charged kaon branching fraction to 3 charged pions, iii) $\gamma$--$\gamma$ physics; iv) on the isospin-violating decay $\eta\to\pi^+\pi^-\pi^0$, sensitive to the light-quark mass ratio, v) on the form factors (TFF) in $\Phi\to\eta e^+e^-$ and $\Phi\to\pi^0 e^+e^-$ transitions, and on vi) ... More
Presented by Caterina BLOISE on 31/5/2014 at 8:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Meson properties are believed to have close connection to the fundamental theory, QCD, and have been studied for a long time both theoretically and experimentally. In this talk, we study the recent research activities in this field and consider mainly the deeply bound pionic atoms and the $¥eta$(958) mesic nuclei. We report the new possibilities of the spectroscopic study of the pionic atoms us ... More
Presented by Satoru HIRENZAKI on 3/6/2014 at 10:00
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Presented by Piotr SALABURA on 3/6/2014 at 11:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
ALICE is a dedicated experiment for measurements of heavy-ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). A wealth of experimental data recorded in 2010, 2011 and 2012 suggests that a strongly interacting de-confined medium is created in collisions of lead ions at a centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}$ = 2.76 ${\mathrm{TeV}}$. In order to quantify the properties of this hot and dense ... More
Presented by Mateusz PŁOSKOŃ on 3/6/2014 at 7:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The Pierre Auger Observatory is the largest detector of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) in the world. These particles, presumably protons or heavier nuclei of energies up to $10^{20}$ eV initiate extensive air showers which can be detected by sampling the particles that arrive at ground level or observing the fluorescence light generated during the passage of showers through the atmosphere - ... More
Presented by Jan EBR on 2/6/2014 at 10:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The investigation of the baryon states is important to understand the underling nature/symmetries of hadronic matter. Historically, the first nucleon excitation experiments have been done using charged pion and kaon secondary beams. Later the antiproton-proton scattering have also been involved. However, since the beginning of the 90's meson photoproduction reactions have been considered as a powe ... More
Presented by Irakli KESHELASHVILI on 29/5/2014 at 10:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The discrepancy between the proton charge radius extracted from the muonic hydrogen Lamb shift measurement and the best present value obtained from the elastic scattering experiments, remains unexplained and represents a burning problem of today's nuclear physics. After more than 50 years of research the radius of a basic constituent of matter is still not understood. This discrepancy created a g ... More
Presented by Miha MIHOVILOVIC on 30/5/2014 at 9:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Recent results on flavor physics are presented, using data from the ATLAS detector. The $\Upsilon(nS)$ and charmonium inclusive production cross-sections are discussed. $J/\Psi production associated with a $W$ vector boson is presented. An inclusive analysis of the $B(u)$ meson production is shown. Results on the production of heavy quarkonia are complemented by the measurement of inclusive phi m ... More
Presented by Rui WANG on 3/6/2014 at 8:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
We have been studying hadron physics by using a linearly polarized photon beam with energies up to 3 GeV at the Laser Electron Photon beamline at SPring-8 (LEPS). The photon beam is produced by the backward Compton scattering of laser photons off the 8-GeV electrons stored in the synchrotron radiation ring. In this talk, the recent results from the LEPS experiment are reported. We constructed a ... More
Presented by Tomoaki HOTTA on 3/6/2014 at 11:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Recent results from the Belle experiment will be presented, using the full data sample of Belle, corresponding to 772 million $B\bar{B}$ pairs. Special emphasis is given to precise measurements on $CP$ violation and tests of $CPT$ invariance. The presentation will also include new data on $T$ violation and complementary measurements from other world data.
Presented by Christian KIESLING on 2/6/2014 at 10:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
We discuss production of charmed mesons in proton-proton collisions at the LHC. The cross section for inclusive production of $c \bar c$ pairs is calculated in the framework of the $k_{\perp}$-factorization approach, i.e. effectively includes next-to-leading order corrections. Taking wide range of $x$ values necessary for the calculation we use and test several unintegrated gluon distributions fro ... More
Presented by Rafał MACIUŁA on 30/5/2014 at 7:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Strange mesons are the rare probes of the nucleus-nucleus collisions investigated by the FOPI collaboration at the beam kinetic energy range of 1-2A GeV. This energy falls below ($K^-$, $\phi$(1020) ) or near ($K^+$, $K^0$) thresholds in the free nucleon-nucleon collision, therefore a considerable contribution to the production of these particles is expected to proceed via the secondary channels, ... More
Presented by Krzysztof PIASECKI on 2/6/2014 at 8:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Spectroscopy of deeply-bound pionic atoms using the (d,$^3$He) reaction has been shown to be a powerful tool to study the pion in-medium modification. The 1s binding energies of medium-heavy pionic atoms can be related to the "partial restoration" of chiral condensate with the Tomozawa-Weinberg and the Gell-Mann-Oakes-Renner relations, as was demonstrated in our previous experiment carried out at ... More
Presented by Ryugo HAYANO on 3/6/2014 at 10:30
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon $(g-2)_\mu$ is one of the most precisely measured quantities in particle physics (0.54~ppm). There is a long-standing discrepancy of 3-4 standard deviations between the direct measurement of $(g-2)_\mu$ and its theoretical evaluation. This theoretical prediction is subdivided into three contributions: QED, weak and hadronic. The QED and weak parts can be ... More
Presented by Andreas HAFNER on 29/5/2014 at 8:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
COMPASS is a multi-purpose fixed-target experiment at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron aimed at studying the structure and spectrum of hadrons. One main goal is the search for new hadronic states, in particular hybrid mesons and glueballs. Its large acceptance, high resolution, and high-rate capability make the COMPASS experiment an excellent device to study the spectrum of light-quark mesons in ... More
Presented by Florian HAAS on 29/5/2014 at 12:50
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
The primary focus of the Qweak experiment at Jefferson Lab is to perform a precision measurement of the proton’s neutral weak charge. The Standard Model gives a firm prediction for the weak charge; any deviation from that can be interpreted as evidence for new physics beyond the Standard Model. The experiment measures the parity-violating asymmetry in the elastic scattering of 1.1 GeV longitudin ... More
Presented by Mark PITT on 30/5/2014 at 10:00
Type: plenary talk Session: Plenary Session
Recent developments and phenomena related to low-energy antikaon interactions with baryonic systems are summarized. Expectations for kaonic deuterium and for the $\bar{K}$-deuteron scattering length are outlined in view of planned experiments. Updated information is provided concerning the structure of the $\Lambda(1405)$. The quest for kaon condensation and the role of strangeness in dense baryon ... More
Presented by Wolfram WEISE on 31/5/2014 at 9:30
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