Jun 2 – 7, 2019
Carnegie Mellon University
America/New_York timezone

Physics from CLAS 12

Jun 6, 2019, 9:15 AM
30m
McConomy Auditorium (CMU Cohon University Center)

McConomy Auditorium

CMU Cohon University Center

Invited Hadron Spectroscopy Menu-2019 Plenary

Speaker

Annalisa D'Angelo (Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata & INFN Roma Tor Vergata)

Description

The CLAS Collaboration has completed the installation of the new CLAS12 Large Acceptance Detector in Hall-B at the Jefferson Laboratory in USA, in view of the operation with electron energies up to 11 GeV.
The experimental program spans over a broad range of od scientific scopes, designed to address fundamental issues in nuclear physics, such as spectroscopy and structure of the excited baryon states, including the search for hybrid hadrons with the glue as an extra constituent component beyond the constituent, 3-D imaging of the ground state nucleons and exploration of the N -->N* form factors in the transition from the regimes of confinement to perturbative QCD.
A first set of data have been taken in spring and fall 2018. This talk will review the initial CLAS12 physics program and highlight the current status of the ongoing physics analyses.

Early Consideration No
Graduate Student No

Primary author

Annalisa D'Angelo (Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata & INFN Roma Tor Vergata)

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