26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
Mexico/General timezone
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QCD and hadron structure-A3
Place
Location: Mexico City
Date:
28 Jul 07:00 - 08:45
Conveners
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GPDs I
- Van Hulse, Charlotte (IJCLab)
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We obtain the gravitational form factors (GFFs) and investigate their applications for the description of the mechanical properties, i.e., the distributions of pressures, shear forces inside proton, and
the mechanical radius, in a light-front quark-diquark model constructed by the soft-wall AdS/QCD.
Presented by Dr. Sreeraj NAIR
on
28/7/2021
at
7:20
Understanding the spin structure of the proton as it emerges from the combined spin and orbital angular momentum of its quark and gluon constituents,has been a central question in QCD, motivating dedicated experimental and theoretical investigations from JLab to the future EIC.In this talk we show a new avenue to obtain a decomposition of both longitudinal and transverse nucleon angular momentum i
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Presented by Simonetta LIUTI
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28/7/2021
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8:00
Momentum and spatial distributions of quarks and gluons are typically encoded in the so-called generalized parton distributions (GPDs). Being multi-dimensional quantities, extracting GPDs is very challenging, both experimentally and within lattice QCD. In this talk, we discuss lattice results on isovector GPDs of the proton, obtained on an ensemble of $N_f=2+1+1$ maximally twisted mass fermions, w
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Presented by Dr. Aurora SCAPELLATO
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28/7/2021
at
7:00
We present a recent investigation on the transverse charge and energy-momentum tensor distributions of the nucleon. We show how the Abel transform interpolates the three-dimensional distributions in the Breit frame to the two-dimensional transervse distributions in the infinite momentum frame. We also discuss how the charge distributions of the nucleon at rest can be boosted to those in the infini
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Presented by Prof. Hyun-Chul KIM
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28/7/2021
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8:20
A classical model of a stable particle of finite size is studied. The model parameters can be chosen such that the described particle has the mass and radius of a proton. Using the energy-momentum tensor (EMT), we show how the presence of long-range forces alters some notions taken for granted in short-range systems. We focus our attention on the D-term form factor. The important conclusion is tha
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Presented by Ms. Mira VARMA
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28/7/2021
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7:40