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Title | Exciting Baryons: now and in the future | ||||
Abstract | This is the final talk of NSTAR2011 conference. It is not a summary talk, but rather a looking forward to what still needs to be done in excited baryon physics. In particular, we need to hone our tools connecting experimental inputs with QCD. At present we rely on models that often have doubtful connections with the underlying theory, and this needs to be dramatically improved, if we are to reach definitive conclusions about the relevant degrees of freedom of excited baryons. Conclusions that we want to have by NSTAR2021. | ||||
Author(s) | Michael Pennington | ||||
Publication Date | April 2012 | ||||
Document Type | Meeting, Proceedings | ||||
Primary Institution | Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News | ||||
Affiliation | Theory & Comp Physics / THEORY CENTER / THEORY CENTER | ||||
Funding Source | |||||
Proprietary? | No | ||||
This publication conveys | Technical Science Results | ||||
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Associated with an experiment | No | ||||
Associated with EIC | No | ||||
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding | No |
Meeting / Conference
Meeting Name | NSTAR 2011 |
Meeting Date | 5/17/2011 |
Document Subtype | Contributed Talk |
Proceedings
Title | The 8th International Workshop on the Physics of Excited Nucleons: NSTAR 11 |
Editor(s) | Volker Burkert, Mark Jones, Michael Pennington, David Richards |
Publisher | AIP |
Refereed | Yes |
Page Number | 176-184 |
Year | 2012 |
Attachments/Datasets/DOI Link
Document(s) |
pennington.pdf
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DOI Link | |
Dataset(s) | (none) |
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