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Konwersatorium im. J.Pniewskiego i L.Infelda

sala 0.03, ul. Pasteura 5
2021-12-06 (16:30) Calendar icon
Prof. dr Anna Staśto (Penn State University, USA)

"Forever confined but asymptotically free"

The strong interaction is one of the four known forces in nature. It is responsible for the creation of nuclei and for binding quarks into nucleons.    Two intriguing phenomena characterize the strong interaction which is confinement and asymptotic  freedom. The complexity of  strong interaction leads to the richness  of the nucleon structure which can be best explored in the high energy electron - nucleon collisions.  In this talk I will discuss what we know about the nucleon structure as well as the prospects of expanding our knowledge about strong interactions  through the new accelerator facility, Electron Ion Collider  (EIC) in the US.
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