主持人:陈伟 教授
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【abstract】
Since the infancy of the quark model, novel hadronic structures have been postulated that exist outside the bounds of the traditional baryon and meson pictures, yet still conform to the known properties of the strong nuclear force. Additionally, the past decades of experimental observations have unveiled mysterious particles and results that do not fit within the conventional quark model. This talk will give an overview of the phenomenological landscape of exotic hadrons, introduce the QCD sum rule methodology for predicting properties of these exotic hadronic states, and discuss recent results for the mass spectrum of hybrid mesons.
【CV】
Jason Ho is a PhD Candidate in Physics at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. His published work explores the properties of hybrid mesons and other forms of exotic nuclear matter through QCD sum-rule methods. Jason holds an NSERC Postgraduate Doctoral Scholarship, and is currently a visiting researcher at SYSU working with Prof. Chen Wei with support from the China Scholarship Council and Mitacs.