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Type: Leading parallel
Session: Analysis tools-3Track: Analysis Tools
We propose a deep learning method that identifies the pole configuration of a coupled-channel scattering, i.e., the number of nearby poles in each Riemann sheet associated with the structures in the amplitude. A generic parametrized S-matrix is used to generate the dataset and curriculum learning is used for the training. We apply our method to the elastic $\pi N$ scattering and found that the obs
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Presented by Dr. Denny Lane SOMBILLO
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28/7/2021
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12:00
We compute the *s*-wave masses of charmonium, a simple heavy quark bound state, using a quantum processor. We encode a Hamiltonian in a 3-qubit quantum circuit and measure its expectation value with respect to a ground state ansatz. Our results agree with classical calculations to high accuracy. This research constitutes the first quantum computation of a simple quark bound state, providing a step
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Presented by Daniel GALLIMORE
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28/7/2021
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8:05
To determine the fraction of a hadronic molecule component of exotic hadrons in a model-independent manner, we consider the weak-binding relation. However, it dose not work well for the systems with a large effective range such as $\Lambda_c(2595)$. We introduce the range correction to the relation and we perform the numerical calculation to search for the parameter regions where the weak-binding
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Presented by Ms. Tomona KINUGAWA
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28/7/2021
at
7:25
We report results from a study of hadronic transitions of the $\chi_{bJ}(nP)$ states
of bottomonium at Belle. The P-wave states are reconstructed in transitions to the
$Upsilon(1S)$ with the emission of an $\omega$ meson. The transitions of the n=2
triplet states provide a unique laboratory in which to study NRQCD, as the kinematic
threshold for production of an $\omega$ and $\Upsilon(1S)$ lie
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Presented by Zachary STOTTLER
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28/7/2021
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8:25
A new database is under construction to offer a complete collection of published information on hypernuclei. A key aspect is the combination of measurements to average values in a systematic manner together with a proper treatment of errors. The focus lies on lifetimes, Lambda binding energies and excitations of hypernuclei.
The capability of the database will be demonstrated for the case of th
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Presented by Mr. Philipp ECKERT
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28/7/2021
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7:45