Event Schedule

Origin of the Visible Universe: Unraveling the Proton Mass

 

All workshop talks will take place in C421.

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Week 1

Monday, June 13, 2022

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Slides
INT Welcome Vincenzo Cirigliano Institute for Nuclear Theory In-person
Proton mass and physics of gravitational form factors Xiangdong Ji University of Maryland In-person PDF
Hadron mass decomposition and the role of renormalization Jianwei Qiu Jefferson Lab In-person PDF
COFFEE BREAK
Renormalization of the gravitational form factors, a QED example Simone Rodini University of Regensburg In-person PDF
The mass decomposition of hadrons in QCD Andreas Metz Temple University In-person PDF
LUNCH
Centre Vortices in the Foundation of Matter Derek Leinweber University of Adelaide Virtual PDF
Hadrons: Spin/Mass/Gravity Ismail Zahed Stony Brook University In-person
COFFEE BREAK
DISCUSSION

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Slides
Measuring the mass distribution in the nucleon in charmonium photoproduction near the threshold Dmitri Kharzeev Stony Brook University Virtual PDF
Virial theorem and nucleon mass structure Cédric Lorcé École Polytechnique In-person PDF
COFFEE BREAK
Gravitational Form Factors at Large Momentum Transfer Feng Yuan Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory In-person PDF
Nucleon D-term in the Sakai-Sugimoto model Yoshitaka Hatta Brookhaven National Laboratory Virtual PDF
LUNCH
Proton mass decomposition on the light front Adam Freese University of Washington In-person PDF
Partonic Transverse Orbital Angular Momentum Simonetta Liuti University of Virginia In-person PDF
COFFEE BREAK
New results on Threshold J/psi production from Hall C, future potential at Jefferson Lab, and quarkonium production at EIC Sylvester Joosten Argonne National Laboratory In-person PDF
DISCUSSION

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Slides
Model calculations of the mechanical properties of the nucleon Asmita Mukherjee IIT Bombay Virtual PDF
On the definition of electromagnetic and gravitational local spatial densities for composite spin-1/2 systems Julia Panteleeva Ruhr University Bochum Virtual PDF
COFFEE BREAK
Mass from the vacuum energy density Paul Hoyer Helsinki University Virtual PDF
Femtoscopy of the origin of proton mass Gastao Krein Instituto de Física Teórica - UNESP Virtual PDF
LUNCH

Thursday, June 16, 2022

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Slides
Emergent phenomena in nonpertubative QCD: The holographic light-front perspective Guy de Teramond University of Costa Rica Virtual PDF
From current quarks to constituent-quark and hadron masses in a functional QCD approach Bruno El-Bennich Cruzeiro do Sul University In-person PDF
COFFEE BREAK
Proton mass in models Gerald Miller University of Washington In-person PDF
LUNCH
Gluon contents of pion and kaon from meson-induced quarkonium production experiments Jen-Chieh Peng University of Illinois In-person PDF
Pion mass dependence of the nucleon mass and the pion-nucleon sigma term from lattice QCD and EFT André Walker-Loud Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory In-person PDF
COFFEE BREAK
Apparent variation of quark mass due to interaction with dark matter: theory and observations Victor Flambaum University of New South Wales Virtual PDF
Studies of GPDs and gravitational form factors at KEKB, J-PARC, and Fermilab-LBNF Shunzo Kumano Japan Women's University / KEK Virtual PDF
Pressure distribution in the nucleon; insight from lattice QCD and EFT Anthony Thomas CSSM / CDMPP Virtual PDF

Friday, June 17, 2022

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Slides
Relativistic light-front models of hadrons based on gauge invariant QCD degrees of freedom Wayne Polyzou University of Iowa In-person PDF
Hadrons, cosmological constant, and type II superconductors Keh-Fei Liu University of Kentucky In-person PDF
COFFEE BREAK
Closing Remarks Zein-Eddine Meziani; Barbara Pasquini Argonne National Laboratory; Università degli Studi di Pavia / INFN In-person