Chihiro Sasaki, University of Wroclaw
Thursday, March 11, 2021 - 10:30am
Zoom (see event info)
Comprehensive exploration of QCD composite states, hadrons, under extreme conditions is of crucial importance in heavy-ion phenomenology and the physics of compact stellar objects. We will give a brief overview of selected recent developments in the effective theory approach for low-lying mesons and baryons with opposite parity. The special emphasis is put on the manifestation of (partially) restored chiral symmetry in heavy-ion collisions and astrophysical observations.
Zoom link will be available via announcement email, or by contacting: ncwarrin[at]uw.edu.
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