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Strong interaction physics (quark and hadron structure)

Objective



The collaboration in this project involves theoretical physicists from JINR Dubna, Tomsk State University and Volinsk State University with theorists from the Paul Scherrer Institute and the Universities of Bochum, Münster and Wuppertal.

Existing expertise on the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model with separable interactions (NJL-SI) and on the quark confinement model (QCM) will be exploited to address the following questions in the confining regime of quantum-chromodynamics: magnetic form factors, magnetic moments and semileptonic coupling constants of low-lying baryons; weak semileptonic decays of kaons and pions. In both cases the NJL-SI will be used and compared to alternative methods; radiative strong and weak decays of B* and D* mesons. These mesons, which consist of a heavy and light quark, will be analysed in the framework of the QCM model and will be confronted with experimental investigations and other approaches.

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Paul Scherrer Institute
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PSI-EST LG/D29
5232 Villigen - PSI
Switzerland

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