PWA2011 Sixth International Workshop on Pion-Nucleon Partial-Wave Analysis
and the Interpretation of Baryon Resonances

23–27 May, 2011 • Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Home Program Circulars Participants Registration Accommodation Information

Local Organizers:
William Briscoe
Helmut Haberzettl
Mark Paris
Igor Strakovsky (Chair)
Ron Workman

Conference Secretary:
Emily Neagle

International Advisors:
Mauro Giannini, Genoa
Michael Pennington, JLab
Winston Roberts, FSU
Alfred Svarc, Rudjer Boskovic
Lothar Tiator, Mainz

Sponsors:
National Science Foundation
Jefferson Lab
GWU CCAS Dean's Office
GWU Department of Physics
GWU Center for Nuclear Studies

List of Participants
 
Andrei Afanasev GWU/JLab  
Yakov Azimov PNPI Search for narrow resonances in PWA
Ted Barnes DOE/NP  
Nawal Benmouna Montgomery Coll.  
William J. Briscoe GWU Recap -- What is needed from an experimentalist's point of view
Sasa Ceci Rudjer Boskovic The extraction of resonance properties
Philip Cole ISU  
Berhan Demissie GWU  
Michael Döring FZ Jülich Combined analysis of pion-induced reactions in a dynamical coupled-channels approach
Robert Edwards JLab Excited-state meson and baryon spectroscopy from Lattice QCD
Evgeny Eppelbaum RU Bochum Chiral perturbation theory with explicit spin-3/2 degrees of freedom
Ashot Gasparyan RU Bochum Spin observables in photon- and pion-nucleon interactions
Jambul Gegelia Mainz U Resonances in chiral effective field theory
Mauro Giannini INFN The helicity amplitudes in the hypercentral Constituent Quark Model
Jose Goity JLab Applications of the 1/Nc expansion to baryons
Bojan Golli Ljubljana U Meson electroproduction in the region of the Roper and the N(1535) resonance in chiral quark models
Helmut Haberzettl GWU Reciprocal consistency constraints among photoprocesses
Jan Hartmann Bonn U Double-polarization measurements with the Crystal Barrel/TAPS experiment at ELSA
Atsushi Hosaka Osaka U Dynamically generated vs elementary components of hadron resonances
Fei Huang UGA Pion photoproduction in a dynamical coupled-channels model
Eberhard Klempt Bonn U Baryon spectroscopy: What do we learn, what do we need?
Siegfried Krewald FZ Jülich Recent developments in the Jülich model
Mark Manley Kent U New multichannel partial-wave analysis including ηN and KΛ channels
Viktor Mokeev JLab N* electrocouplings and Nππ hadronic decay widths from phenomenological analysis of the CLAS π+πp electroproduction data
Ulrich Mosel Giessen U  
Satoshi Nakamura JLab Dynamical coupled-channels analysis of meson-production reactions at EBAC
Kanzo Nakayama UGA How well can we establish baryon resonances?
Michael Ostrick Mainz U Spin observables in π and η photoproduction with the Crystal Ball at MAMI
Mark Paris GWU Unified multichannel unitary amplitudes for hadro- and photoproduction
Eugene Pasyuk JLab Meson photoproduction with CLAS
Michael Pennington JLab Barrelet zeros and ambiguities in PWA
Winston Roberts FSU
David Roper VPI&SU Dick Arndt's contribution to pion-nucleon scattering analyses
Arthur Sabintsev GWU  
Michael Sadler ACU Satisfying the need for hadronic data in the resonance region
Andrei Sarantsev PNPI/Bonn U Status of the Bonn-Gatchina partial-wave analysis
Kirill Semenov SPSU Bootstrap constraints for the πN resonance spectrum
Vitaly Shklyar Giessen U Giessen coupled-channels model for pion- and photon-induced reactions
Igor Strakovsky GWU SAID facility and database development
Mizuki Sumihama Gifu U N* study at Japanese facilities
Alfred Svarc Rudjer Boskovic Poles as a link between QCD and scattering theory (old and contemporary knowledge)
Adam Szczepaniak IU Final-state interactions in charmonium two- and three-meson production
Lothar Tiator Mainz U Model-independent partial-wave analysis for pion photoproduction
Charles Wohl LBL The Particle Data Group: A brief history and how it works
Ron Workman GWU  
Bingsong Zou IHEP Amplitude analysis of γN→KπΛ and Kp→πΛ
Talk files will be linked on the program page.

GWU