Apr 8 – 10, 2015
Baltimore, MD
US/Eastern timezone

Session

plenary 6

Apr 10, 2015, 11:00 AM
Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor

Conveners

plenary 6

  • Paul Reimer (Argonne Natl Lab)

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  1. Dr Ian Cloet (Argonne National Laboratory)
    4/10/15, 11:00 AM
    invited talk
    The pion occupies a special place in nuclear physics and encapsulates the myriad complexities of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). For example, the pion 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 (DCSB) in QCD. Using QCDs Dyson-Schwinger equations we will investigate properties...
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  2. Diane Schott (George Washington University)
    4/10/15, 11:30 AM
    invited talk
    The study of hadronic properties and structure is an important part of understanding QCD. Measuring resonances predicted by the Quark Model as well as other complex states such as hybrids or glue balls can lead to insights on quark-confinement and the behavior of gluons. The CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab (JLab) offers a unique set of opportunities in meson and...
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  3. Renee Fatemi (University of Kentucky)
    4/10/15, 12:00 PM
    invited talk
    For over a decade the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory has facilitated the development of a rich and diverse spin physics program by consistently providing polarized proton collisions over a wide range of center-of-mass energies. Several pieces of this program, such as the inclusive jet and pion double spin asymmetries that probe the gluon helicity...
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