Time and Date
15:00-17:00, May 08th, 2025
Title
"Relating quantum chromodynamics and hadron physics: confinement, strangeness, and exotic hadrons"
by Nodoka Yamanaka (RIKEN / Tohoku University)
Place (hybrid)
Room 745, Science Complex B (MAP H-03)
Zoom registration for participants:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ehjLY_JNRiCDDdyFKHQi0g
Abstract
Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is believed to be the fundamental theory of strong interaction and hadron physics, but the analytical derivation is still an open question. In this talk, we first present the difficulty of analyzing nonperturbative effects of nonabelian gauge theory by focusing on the color confinement and the quark model. We then review the importance of experimentally investigating the strangeness hadron and nuclear physics, as well as the exotic hadrons to understand the nonperturbative physics of QCD.
Point
GSP = 1
Contact
Kazuhiro Watanabe (Physics, GP-PU),
E-mail: kazuhiro.watanabe.b8*tohoku.ac.jp (Replace * with @)