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2009 Physics Events - Edinburgh - Scotland

Narrow Nucleon Resonances:
Predictions, Evidences, Perspectives

June 8 - 10

P R O G R A M     updated 7/13/2009

 
MONDAY - June 8th
Morning Session
9am - 12 noon
Chair: Daniel Watts, University of Edinburgh

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Ian Halliday, Edinburgh University
Welcome

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Slava Kuznetsov, Kyungpook National University
Evidence for Narrow N*(1685) Resonance: Open questions and New results from GRAAL

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Bernd Krusche, Basel University
Photoproduction of η-mesons off the deuteron

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Hajime Shimizu, Tohoku University
Photoproduction of η / π ° on the deuteron at 1 GeV
Coffee Break
10:30 - 10:45am
 

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Carlo Schaerf, Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Narrow Resonances in Meson Photoproduction

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Mike Dugger, Arizona State University
Preliminary Σ for γp → p π°, n π+, and p η from CLAS g8b run period with 0.95 GeV with 0.95 GeV <Eγ<1.2 GeV
Lunch
12 noon - 1:45pm
 
Afternoon Session
2pm - 5pm
Chair: Sandy Donnachie, University of Manchester

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Yakov Azimov, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
Pion-Nucleon scattering: Why a narrow N*(1680)?

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Vitaliy Shklyar, Giessen University
Giessen coupled-channel PWA
Coffee Break
3:30 - 3:45pm
 

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Lothar Tiator, Universitäet Mainz
Photoproduction of eta-mesons in the presence of a narrow P11(1680) resonance

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Kanzo Nakayama, University of Georgia
On the determination of parity quantum number of narrow resonance

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Marek Karliner, Tel-Aviv Univiversity
Heavy quark spectroscopy and accurate prediction of b-baryon masses
Evening Session
6pm - 8pm
LINK TO Posters Poster Session in the same building - in the hallway next door

TUESDAY - June 9th
Morning Session
9am - 12 noon
Chair: Helmut Haberzettl, George Washington University

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Bingsong Zou, Institute of High Energy Physics/CAS
Evidence for a new Sigma* resonance

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Harry Lipkin, Weizmann Institute
A possible non-strange cousin of the Theta+ pentaquark

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Thomas Cohen, University of Maryland
Exotic baryons and chiral soliton models
Coffee Break
10:30 - 10:45am
LINK TO Conference Photo CONFERENCE PHOTO

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Qiang Zhao, Institute of High Energy Physics/CAS
Property of the 1/2‾ states

Lunch
12 noon - 1:45pm
 
Afternoon Session
2pm - 5:30pm
Chair: William Briscoe, George Washington University

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Takashi Nakano, Osaka University
Update on the Θ+ study at LEPS

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Igor Alekseev et al, ITEP-PNPI-ACU
Search for narrow pion-proton states in s-channel at EPECUR: experiment status

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Michael Ostrick, Universitäet Mainz
Crystal Ball at MAMI-C: recent results and perspectives
Coffee Break
3:30 - 3:45pm
 

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Volker Crede, Florida State University
Search for new baryon states at ELSA

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Derek Glazier, University of Edinburgh
Recoil polarization measurements in meson photoproduction

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Slava Kuznetsov, Kyungpook National University
Search for N*(1685) in Real Compton scattering: first results
Evening Session
6pm - 8pm
Workshop Dinner: Menu
Participants' PHOTOS in the stone vaults of "Marlin's Wynd"

WEDNESDAY - June 10th
Morning Session
9am - 12 noon
Chair: Qiang Zhao, Institute of High Energy Physics

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Helmut Haberzettl, George Washington University
What is a resonance?

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Michael Doering, FZ Juelich and Kanzo Nakayama, Univ. Georgia
S11 resonances in meson-baryon production

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Michael Pennington, Durham University
Exciting Nucleons with Photons test Strong Couplings
Coffee Break
10:30 - 10:45am
 

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Atsushi Hosaka, Osaka University
Reaction dynamics in the effective Lagrangian method

Lunch
12 noon - 1:45pm
 
Afternoon Session
2pm - 5pm
Chair: Michael Pennington, Durham University

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David Ireland, University of Glasgow
Summary Talk. Experiment

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Marek Karliner, Tel Aviv University
Summary Talk. Theory
Coffee Break
3:30 - 3:45pm
 

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Discussion

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Daniel Watts, University of Edinburgh
Closing Remarks

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