Physics & Astronomy Colloquium
3:30 PM, Friday, October 26, 2007
Room 155, Chem-Phys Building
Dr. Xiangdong Ji
Department of Physics
University of Maryland, College Park
"Exploring the partonic structure of the nucleon''
The protons and neutrons--the basic form of baryonic matter--are complex bound states of
QCD quarks and gluons which are challenging to describe in simple terms. Much of what we
know about them are learned through precision
electromagnetic probes, and the results
are best depicted in terms of partons in the so-called infinite momentum frame. A
significant breakthrough in recent years has been the realization that partons can be
probed in both spatial and momentum spaces simultaneously, resulting tomographic
picture in quantum-phase space. In this talk, progress and
prospects in exploring the partonic picture of the nucleon, its mass and
spin structure in particular, are discussed.
Refreshments will be served in CP 179 at 3:15 PM
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