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Feb 24 – 28, 2025
Miami, Florida International University, Modesto Maidique Campus
US/Eastern timezone

Baryon number dynamics from RHIC to the LHC

Feb 24, 2025, 4:10 PM
15m
280 (Graham Center)

280

Graham Center

Miami, Florida International University
talk Parallel 2

Speaker

David Frenklakh (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Description

Since baryon is a composite particle, one may wonder which degrees of freedom are carrying the conserved charges, including the baryon number. A baryon junction, that arises naturally in a gauge-invariant description of the baryon wavefunction, is a perfect candidate to associate the baryon number with. In this talk I will discuss various possibilities to test the flow of baryon number experimentally, including the recent proposal of studying semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering. The rapidity distribution of baryons produced in high-energy processes depends crucially on the Regge intercepts of exotic states with hidden baryon number. I will go over recent developments in the Feynman-Wilson analog gas model that can be used to estimate such intercepts. Finally, I will explore the possibility of identifying such exotic states as glueballs with lattice QCD.

Primary author

David Frenklakh (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Co-authors

DMITRI KHARZEEV (Stony Brook University and BNL) Gabriele Veneziano Giancarlo Rossi Wenliang Li (William & Mary)

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