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2nd Workshop on The Proton Mass; At the Heart of Most Visible Matter

Europe/Rome
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Strada delle Tabarelle, 286 I-38123 Villazzano TRENTO (TN)
Barbara Pasquini (Universita` di Pavia) , Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab) , Marc Vanderhaeghen (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz) , Zein-Eddine Meziani (Temple University)
Description

The subject of understanding the proton mass in terms of its constituents, as naive as it may sound, is of paramount importance to the field of Hadronic/Nuclear physics. The emergence of hadron masses from quarks and gluons is one of the most fascinating subjects in coherence physics and a cornerstone of QCD. In a tour de force, calculations of the baryon mass spectrum in lattice QCD has been successfully carried out, however developing the intuition of how the mass of each hadron emerges finds many pathways as noticed in the workshop held at Temple University in March of 2016 ( https://phys.cst.temple.edu/~meziani/proton-mass-workshop-2016/ ). How the mass of the proton emerges from its constituents is a natural and familiar question shared by many colleagues from other areas of physics where the mass of key systems is commonly described in terms of the mass of their constituents. While the mass of a hadron in QCD is an emergent phenomenon it is nevertheless important to cast our answer in terms of the energy/mass of the constituents in order to facilitate communication with the public in a familiar way. This is now crucial as the nuclear physics community in the U.S. and elsewhere embarks in the justification of building ever larger experimental facilities in the quest of understanding QCD and the structure of hadronic/nuclear matter from basic principles. In the U.S. such a facility is the electron ion collider (EIC) project which has been endorsed by the US nuclear physics community as the next construction project after the completion of FRIB. The science justification of this project will soon undergo an evaluation by a committee from the US National Academy of Science to cement its raison d'être. The quality and importance of the problems addressed by Nuclear physics, especially those involving a true understanding of the inner workings of QCD need to identify connections and pathways to others area of physics. The "mass of the proton" is one theme amenable to emphasize what remain to be understood in QCD as a worthwhile goal that can be appreciated by the wider physics community not just the practitioners of hadronic/nuclear physics.

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      Convener: Prof. Marc Vanderhaeghen (University of Mainz)
      • 1
        How to test the mass decomposition
        Speaker: Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)
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      • 2
        Impacts of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking on hadron masses
        Speaker: Dr Ian Clöet (Argonne National Laboratory)
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    • 11:00 AM
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      Convener: Prof. Marc Vanderhaeghen (University of Mainz)
      • 3
        The composition of the proton mass from light-front holography and superconformal algebra
        Speaker: Dr Stanley Brodsky (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
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      • 4
        Superconformal and supersymmetric constraints on hadron masses in light-front holographic QCD
        Speaker: Prof. Guy de Teramond (University of Costa Rica)
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      • 5
        Discussion
    • 1:00 PM
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    • Models of QCD and the mass of hadrons Conference room

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      Convener: Prof. Robert Jaffe (MIT)
      • 6
        Dynamical origin of the proton mass
        Speaker: Prof. XiangDong Ji (Shanghai Jiao Tong University & University of Maryland)
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      • 7
        The dynamics of the gluon mass
        Speaker: Dr Joannis Papavassiliou (University of Valencia - IFIC)
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      • 8
        The QCD effective charge
        Speaker: Dr Daniele Binosi (ECT*)
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    • 4:30 PM
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      Convener: Prof. Robert Jaffe (MIT)
      • 9
        Proton mass decomposition
        Speaker: Dr Yi-Bo Yang (University of Kentucky)
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      • 10
        Discussion
    • Hadron mass decomposition Conference room

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      Convener: Prof. Barbara Pasquini (University of Pavia)
      • 11
        Longitudinal and transverse spin-orbit correlations
        Speaker: Prof. Cédric Lorcé (Ecole Polytechnique)
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      • 12
        Quark's angular momentum densities in position space
        Speaker: Dr Luca Mantovani (University of Pavia)
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    • 10:30 AM
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    • Hadron mass decomposition Conference room

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      Convener: Prof. Barbara Pasquini (University of Pavia)
      • 13
        Proton without confinement
        Speaker: Prof. Pietro Faccioli (University of Trento)
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      • 14
        Hadron charges and currents, and the contribution of excited states
        Speaker: Dr David Richards (Jefferson Lab)
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      • 15
        Discussion
    • 1:00 PM
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    • Threshold production of quarkonia J/Psi, phi Conference room

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      Convener: Dr Kawtar Hafidi (Argonne National Lab)
      • 16
        Early results from the GlueX experiment
        Speaker: Dr Eugene Chudakov (Jefferson Lab)
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      • 17
        J/psi production at threshold at JLab (Hall A, B)
        Speaker: Dr Jian-Ping Chen (Jefferson Lab)
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      • 18
        Accessing the real part of the amplitudes of the forward scatterings of J/psi and phi mesons off the proton from photoproduction on proton around threshold
        Speaker: Mr Oleksii Gryniuk (University of Mainz)
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    • 4:00 PM
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      Convener: Dr Kawtar Hafidi (Argonne National Lab)
      • 19
        Charmed pentaquark calculationQuarkonium nucleus bound states with lattice
        Speaker: Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (University of Michigan)
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      • 20
        Novel physics with tensor polarized targets
        Speaker: Prof. Karl Slifer (University of New Hampshire)
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      • 21
        Discussion
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      Convener: Dr Stanley Brodsky (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
      • 22
        Perspective on the origin of hadron masses
        Speaker: Dr Craig Roberts (Argonne National Laboratory)
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      • 23
        Bound states in perturbation theory
        Speaker: Prof. Paul Hoyer (University of Helsinki)
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      • 24
        Discussion
    • 10:50 AM
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      Convener: Dr Stanley Brodsky (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
      • 25
        QCD at the heart of the Standard Model
        Speaker: Prof. Piet Mulders (Vrije University of Amesterdam)
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      • 26
        Nucleon quark content from lattice QCD
        Speaker: Prof. Christian Hoelbling (University of Wuppertal)
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      • 27
        Discussion
    • 1:00 PM
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    • Hadron mass decomposition Conference room

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      Convener: Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)
      • 28
        Probing the origin of the proton mass with heavy quarkonium
        Speaker: Prof. Dmitri Kharzeev (Stony Brook University & Brookhaven National Lab)
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      • 29
        Quark and spin content of the nucleon
        Speaker: Prof. Constantia Alexandrou (University of Cyprus)
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      • 30
        Quark-Gluon Correlations in the Nucleon
        Speaker: Prof. Matthias Burkardt (New Mexico State University)
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    • 4:35 PM
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      Convener: Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)
      • 31
        Origin of nucleon mass in lattice QCD
        Speaker: Prof. Keh-Fei Liu (University of Kentucky)
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      • 32
        Discussion
    • Quark masses contribution Conference room

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      Convener: Prof. Mauro Anselmino (University of Torino)
      • 33
        Impact of proton structure on the proton-neutron mass difference and the (muonic-)hydrogen spectrum
        Speaker: Dr Vladimir Pascalutsa (University of Mainz)
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      • 34
        Sigma terms in ChEFT
        Speaker: Dr Jose Manuel Alarcon (Jefferson Lab)
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      • 35
        Discussion
    • 10:50 AM
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      Convener: Prof. Mauro Anselmino (University of Torino)
      • 36
        Lattice on quark masses
        Speaker: Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (University of Michigan)
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      • 37
        Sigma-term determination from Roy-Steiner equations
        Speaker: Dr Jacobo de Elvira (University of Bern)
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      • 38
        Discussion
    • 1:00 PM
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    • Experiments:present-future Conference room

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      Convener: Dr Jian-Ping Chen (Jefferson Lab)
      • 39
        J/psi and upsilon production at threshold at the EIC
        Speaker: Prof. Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook University)
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      • 40
        LHCb pentaquark
        Speaker: TBD
      • 41
        Discussion
    • 4:00 PM
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      Convener: Dr Jian-Ping Chen (Jefferson Lab)
      • 42
        Deuteron Energy Momentum Tensor and Gluonometry
        Speaker: Prof. Simonetta Liuti (University of Virginia)
      • 43
        LHCb pentaquark search in direct photoproduction at JLab
        Speaker: Dr Sylvester Joosten (Temple University)
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      • 44
        Discussion
    • Conclusions Conference room

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      Convener: Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)
      • 45
        Theory Summary
        Speakers: Prof. Barbara Pasquini (University of Pavia) , Prof. Marc Vanderhaeghen (University of Mainz)
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      • 46
        Experiment Summary
        Speaker: Prof. Zein-Eddine Meziani (Temple University)
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      • 47
        Discussion
    • 11:00 AM
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    • Conclusions Conference room

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      Convener: Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)
      • 48
        Discussion & Plans for a white paper
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    • 1:00 PM
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