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May 28, 2024 to June 1, 2024
William & Mary School of Business
US/Eastern timezone
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Progress in Coupled-Channel Three-Pion Scattering for (in)Finite volume

May 30, 2024, 10:15 AM
30m
Brinkley Commons Room (William & Mary School of Business)

Brinkley Commons Room

William & Mary School of Business

101 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185, USA
Models for partial-wave and amplitude analyses Session

Speaker

Yuchuan Feng (The George Washington University)

Description

Scattering of three pions is relevant for the analysis of axial resonances that can be studied on the lattice and in experiment. Conceptual developments of a finite-volume formalism (FVU) for the analysis of lattice data are presented, including coupled channels. Progress for infinite-volume coupled-channel systems and the effect of rescattering effects is reported, as well.

Primary author

Yuchuan Feng (The George Washington University)

Co-authors

Maxim Mai (University of Bonn / The George Washington University) Michael Doring (George Washington U and Jefferson Lab)

Presentation materials