Institut für Physik, Fachbereich Theoretische Physik, Uni Graz
Antrittsvorlesung
With recent experimental evidence for tetraquarks and pentaquarks, hadron spectroscopy is nowadays a cutting-edge area of research with the LHC among its central facilities. Hadrons are bound states of quarks and gluons in QCD, the theory of the strong interaction, but their spectrum and structure are much richer than the naïve quark model suggests and governed by nonperturbative phenomena such as confinement and dynamical mass generation. In this colloquium I will make a survey through some open questions in QCD, with an emphasis on the structure of exotic hadrons and multiquarks, and connect them with the key underlying phenomena of mass generation for quarks and gluons. I will highlight recent advances with functional methods, which allow one to compute hadron properties from first principles. Systematic improvements in this approach have made it possible to address a wide range of problems from multiquark spectroscopy to form factors, parton distributions, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, and the QCD phase diagram.
Date: Tuesday, January 24th, 2023, 16:15
Location: lecture Hall 05.01, Institute of Physics, University of Graz,
Universitaetsplatz 5
Meet the speaker: 24.01.2023, 15:45 in der Bibliothek der Experimentalphysik, Universitätsplatz 5, 1. OG
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