SFB School 2017

Europe/Berlin
Hotel Ebertor, Boppard

Hotel Ebertor, Boppard

Heerstraße 172 56154 Boppard am Rhein
Achim Denig (JGU Mainz), Lothar Tiator (Institut für Kernphysik), Marc Vanderhaeghen (Univ. Mainz), Wolfgang Gradl (Universität Mainz)
Description

The Institute of Nuclear Physics in Mainz and the Collaborate Research Center 1044 (SFB 1044) holds its annual SFB School in Boppard, which covers the current research activities of the SFB 1044.

Participants
  • Achim Denig
  • Adam Szczepaniak
  • Alexey Tyukin
  • Andreas Pitka
  • Astrid Hiller Blin
  • Brice Garillon
  • Carl Carlson
  • Carsten Grzesik
  • Christoph Florian Redmer
  • Daniel Molnar
  • Debdeep Ghosal
  • Dominik Becker
  • Farah Afzal
  • Frank Maas
  • Franziska Hagelstein
  • Frederic Colomer
  • Hans Christian Lange
  • Hans-Jürgen Arends
  • Helene Fonvieille
  • Igor Danilkin
  • Jennifer Wettig
  • Jens Sören Lange
  • Jingqing Zhang
  • Kirill Nikonov
  • Konrad Griessinger
  • Lena Heijkenskjöld
  • Marc Vanderhaeghen
  • Marco Zimmermann
  • Matthias Heller
  • Meriem benali
  • Michael Ostrick
  • Mikhail Gorshteyn
  • Oleksandr Tomalak
  • Oleksii Gryniuk
  • Peter-Bernd Otte
  • Roman Langenbach
  • Sascha Wagner
  • Simon Kegel
  • Thomas Lenz
  • Ulrich Hartenstein
  • Vadim Lensky
  • Viacheslav Tsaran
  • Victor Kashevarov
  • Wolfgang Gradl
  • Yannick Wunderlich
  • Yasemin Ünal
  • Zhiqing Liu
    • Registration
    • 19:30
      Dinner
    • Lecture I
      • 1
        Modern Hadron Spectroscopy: From QCD to Analysis Methods
        TBD
        Speaker: Adam Szczepaniak (Indiana U)
        Slides
    • 10:30
      Coffee break
    • Lecture II
      • 2
        Spectroscopy of exotic states (experimental aspects)
        TBD
        Speaker: Jens Sören Lange (Herr)
        Slides
    • 16:00
      Coffee break
    • Lecture I
      • 3
        Modern Hadron Spectroscopy: From QCD to Analysis Methods(II)
        TBD
        Speaker: Adam Szczepaniak (Indiana U)
        Slides
    • Participants' talks
      • 4
        Partial Wave Analysis of Eta Meson Photoproduction Using Fixed-t Dispersion Relations
        TBA
        Speaker: Mr Kirill Nikonov (PhD Student)
        Slides
      • 5
        Ambiguities in the reconstruction of partial waves from data
        TBA
        Speaker: Yannick Wunderlich (U Bonn)
        Slides
    • 19:00
      Dinner
    • Lecture II
      • 6
        Spectroscopy of exotic states (experimental aspects) (II)
        TBD
        Speaker: Jens Sören Lange (Herr)
        Slides
    • 10:30
      Coffee break
    • Lecture III
      • 7
        Virtual Compton scattering
        TBD
        Speaker: Dr Helene Fonvieille (Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire)
        Slides
      • 8
        Applications of ChPT for electromagnetic properties of baryons
        TBD
        Speaker: Astrid Hiller Blin (JGU Mainz)
        Slides
    • 16:30
      Coffee break
    • Participants' talks
      • 9
        Beam-recoil polarization measurement (remote)
        TBD (remote)
        Speaker: Samo Stajner (U of Ljubljana)
      • 10
        Deep VCS at JLAB
        TBA
        Speaker: Meriem Benali (Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire IN2P3/CNRS)
        Slides
      • 11
        Track Based Alignment for the Mu3e Detector
        TBD
        Speaker: Ulrich Hartenstein (KPH JGU Mainz)
        Slides
      • 12
        P2 tracking detector
        TBD
        Speaker: Mr Carsten Grzesik (JGU Mainz)
        Slides
      • 13
        Axial Nucleon-Delta Transition Form Factors in Chiral Perturbation Theory
        Chiral perturbation theory (ChPT) is an effective field theory which can be applied in the low-energy regime of QCD describing the strong interactions. Heavy baryons, such as the $\Delta(1232)$ resonance, can be included in the theory and the desired physical quantities can be calculated in ChPT in terms of an expansion in small parameters such as the pion mass or small momenta. In this work, the form factors of the axial nucleon-delta transition are calculated using the complex mass renormalization scheme (CMS), which is suitable for unstable particles. The behavior of the form factors with respect to the transferred momentum Ais discussed, and the axial charge of the nucleon-delta transition is obtained as $C_5^A = 1.19$.
        Speaker: Yasemin Ünal (Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University)
        Slides
    • 19:30
      Dinner
    • Lecture IV
      • 14
        Proton form factors and radius
        TBD
        Speaker: Prof. Carl-Edwin Carlson (College of William and Mary)
        Slides
    • 10:30
      Coffee break
    • Participants' talks
      • 15
        Two-photon corrections
        TBA
        Speaker: Dr Oleksandr Tomalak (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
        Slides
      • 16
        Recent results of polarization observables in π0 - and η-photoproduction off the proton
        TBA
        Speaker: Farah Afzal (U Bonn)
        Slides
      • 17
        omega Dalitz plot analysis at WASA
        TBD
        Speaker: Ms Lena Heijkenskjöld (Uppsala University)
        Slides