WORKSHOP

PROGRAM

ATHOS

2012

 
 

Tuesday 19th

19:00    Welcome reception at the Castello della Dragonara



Wednesday 20th


Current status of experiments and theory

09:00 - 09:20    Welcome

Arch. G. Risicato (Assessore alla Cultura - Comune di Camogli)

Prof. M. Taiuti (Chair of the INFN Nuclear Physics Committee)


09:20 - 10:40    Session 1:

09:20 - 10:00    Multi-particle partial wave analysis: from Regge theory

                          and duality to the cloud

                          G. Fox (Indiana University)

10:00 - 10:40    Overview of meson spectroscopy experiments and     

                          Data

                          C. Meyer (Carnegie Mellon University)


10:40 - 11:00    Coffee Break


11:00 - 12:30    Session 2:

11:00 - 11:30    Dynamically generated resonances versus CCD poles

                          E. Klempt (University of Bonn)

11:30 - 12:00    Spectroscopy of multiquark states

                          A.Polosa (Università di Roma La Sapienza)

12:00 - 12:30    Spectroscopy of multiquark states

                          P.Gianotti (INFN-LNF)


12:30 - 14:30    Lunch


14:30 - 16:00    Discussion Session - Theory

                         Conveners: V. Mathieu and J. Pelaez

Brief comparison between ongoing dynamical couple-channel analyses for N* extraction (15’+5’) - B. Julia-Diaz (ICFO - Castelldefels)   

Towards a unified description of gamma gamma→pi0pi0 e+ e- (15’+5’) - B. Moussalam (IPN-Orsay)

Review of scalar mesons below 2 GeV (15’+5’) - Simon Eidelman (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Discussion (30’)


16:00 - 16:30    Coffee Break


16:30 - 18:00    Discussion Session - Experiment

                         Conveners: C. Bini and B. Ketzer

Recent results on pi-pi amplitudes at BES III (10’+5’)

  1. B.Liu (Institute of High Energy Physics)

  2. C.Search for exotics in three pion production at COMPASS (10’+5’)

S. Neubert (TU-Munchen)

Search for exotics in three pion production at CLAS (10’+5’)

P. Eugenio (Florida State University)

Discussion (45’) - Contributions from S. Piano, C. Salgado and others.



Thursday 21th


Analysis Tools


09:00 - 10:30    Session 3:

09:00 - 09:45    Analysis tools: the light quark sector

                          S. Paul (TU-Munchen)

09:45 - 10:30    Analysis tools: the heavy quark sector

                          G. Cavoto (INFN-Roma)


10:30 - 11:00    Coffee Break


11:00 - 12:30    Session 4:

11:00 - 11:30    The necessary experiments for the future of meson    

                          spectroscopy + short contribution

                          D. Bugg (University of London)

11:30 - 12:00    Dynamical coupled-channel approach for meson       

                          production reaction

                          T. Sato (Osaka University)

12:00 - 12:30    Dispersion relations for 3 pion decays and transition

                          form factors

                          S. Schneider (HISKP Bonn)


12:30 - 14:30    Lunch


14:30 - 16:00    Discussion Session: Theory

                         Conveners: M. Doring and B. Zou

Introduction by the Conveners

Scattering and excited meson spectroscopy with LQCD (15’) - C. Thomas (Trinity College)

Neutron-target data for pion photoproduction (15’) - I. Strakovsky (George Washington University)

Toward a model independent determination of resonance parameters (15’) - L. Tiator (University of Mainz)

PWA approach for j/psi decays at BES(15’) - J. Wang (Institute for High Energy Physics)

Discussion - Contributions from G. Galatà, L. Bibrzycky, S. Krewald and others.


16:00 - 16:30    Coffee Break


16:30 - 18:00    Discussion Session: Experiment

                          Conveners: R. Mitchell and D. Ireland

How do we practically incorporate theoretical innovations into  experimental fits to data? (10’+5’)

R. Mitchell (Indiana University)

Considering the large data sets soon to be available and the development of more sophisticate amplitudes, how do we increase the speed of our fits? (10’+5’)

B. Grube (CERN, Technical University Munich)

How do we decide when a fit is "good enough"? (10’+5’)

M. Williams (Imperial College London)

Dalitz plot analysis: a case history (10’) - canceled

K. Seth (Northwestern University)

Discussion - Contributions from A. Filippi and others.

19:30                Social Dinner



Friday 22th


Summary


09:00 - 10:30    Discussion Session Summaries

                          J. Pelaez, V. Mathieu, M. Doring and B. Zou 


10:30 - 11:00    Coffee Break


11:00 - 12:30    Discussion Session Summaries by conveners

                          B. Ketzer, C. Bini, R. Mitchell, D. Ireland


12:30 - 12:45    Ending remarks

Scientific Program

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Scientific Program

The workshop scientific program will begin on Wednesday 20th and will end on Friday 22nd. The program will include presentation sessions in the morning and discussion sessions in the afternoon.  The sessions on Friday morning will be dedicated to the discussion session summaries and ending remarks.

Social Program

A welcome reception will be offered at the Castello della Dragonara in Camogli on Tuesday at 19:00. The social dinner will take place on Thursday   21st.