Conveners
Monday Plenary Session (AudiMax)
- Hans-Werner Hammer (TU Darmstadt)
One of important subject in hypernuclear physics is to obtain information on Baryon-Baryon interaction. Especially, it is hot topic to obtain information on $\Xi N$ interaction and predict energy spectra of light $\Xi$ hypernuclei theoretically. In this conference, I report the recent progress of $\Xi$ hypernuclei and $\Xi N$ interaction theoretically and experimentally.
Laser spectroscopy of muonic atoms, hydrogen-like atoms formed by a negative muon and a nucleus, has recently provided the charge radii of the lightest nuclei (proton, deuteron, 3He and 4He) with unprecedented accuracy. In this talk we present laser spectroscopy of these exotic atoms and their contribution to nuclear physics. Emphasis will be given to the new results in 3He.
Moreover we...
Nucleons (protons and neutrons) are the building blocks of atomic nuclei and are responsible for more than 99% of the visible matter in the universe. Despite decades of efforts in studying the structure of the proton, the proton remains fascinating and even puzzling. Low-energy experiments play an important role in elucidating the structure of the nucleon and advance our understanding of the...
The size of the proton as measured with electromagnetic probes has been heavily debated in the last decade or so. Here I discuss the dispersion-theoretical framework which is based on elementary principles of quantum field theory like analyticity and unitarity.
It allows to analyse electron-proton scattering data for all values of the momentum transfer, including also the time-like region.
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