25–30 Jun 2026
Auditorium Maximum
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Emergence of excited hadron states from lattice, phenomenology and effective field theories

25 Jun 2026, 11:30
30m
Medium lecture hall (A and B) (Auditorium Maximum)

Medium lecture hall (A and B)

Auditorium Maximum

Invited Hadron-hadron interactions Plenary session

Speaker

Maxim Mai (University Bern)

Description

What are the mechanisms behind the labyrinthine spectrum of excited hadrons? This question challenges our understanding of strong interaction and is of relevance to many applications where the exact parameters of these states influence interaction patterns.

In turn, many open questions in this regard hinge on a precise understanding of the multi-hadron dynamics. In the last decade a large progress has been made in this regard triggered and triggering specifically (by) new progress of Lattice QCD and Effective Field Theories. In my talk, I will show recent outcomes of this journey, including recent results on a1(1???), pi(1300) and omega(782) resonances.

Primary author

Maxim Mai (University Bern)

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