Am Montag (09.05.22) um 12.00 Uhr c.t. findet der nächste Termin unseres Physikalischen Kolloquiums statt.
Referent ist Privatdozent Dr. Johan Messchendorp (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt) zum Thema:
„Probing strongly interacting matter: from pioneering to precision experiments“.
Despite the successes of the Standard Model of particle physics, it remains a challenge to understand the dynamics of the strong interaction among the building blocks of hadronic matter, namely quarks and gluons. At small distance scales or at high energies, the underlying theory, the Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), is well tested and understood. Our understanding of the strong interaction deteriorates dramatically at larger distances scales comparable to the size of the nucleon. This so–called „strong QCD regime” is governed by spectacular effects such as the generation of hadron masses and colour confinement. Various experimental and theoretical efforts are ongoing to rigorously study the interactions of hadrons, and to unravel their internal structure. In this presentation, I will highlight the present state–of–the–art in this field, elaborate on the challenges in technology and interpretation, and give the perspectives of planned activities that will take place on the various time scales. In particular, the experimental activities in the field of hadron spectroscopy exploiting strange and charm degrees–of–freedom at FAIR will be reviewed with an eye on the challenges and intellectual opportunities that may rise for the next generation of experiments.
Auszug Vortrag Dr. Messchendorp
Die Einführung erfolgt durch Prof. Dr. Ilya Eremin.
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