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SYUH: Symposium The Charm of Unconventional Hadrons
SYUH 1: The Charm of Unconventional Hadrons
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 10:45–12:30, ZHG105
The strong interaction is the dominating force inside the atomic nucleus, binding quarks into nucleons and determining the dynamics of nuclear matter. Recent years have seen the discovery of multiple objects, where quarks are bound into unconventional configurations, beyond the long established quark model. This symposium will trace how experiments with heavy quarks have lead to spectacular breakthroughs and shed new light on long standing questions on the physics of quarks.
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10:45 | SYUH 1.1 | Invited Talk: The social life of quarks — •Marek Karliner |
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11:00 | SYUH 1.2 | Invited Talk: The enigmatic strong interaction — •Christoph Hanhart |
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11:15 | SYUH 1.3 | Invited Talk: Paving the future: new experimental approaches to subatomic forces — •Chiara Pinto |
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11:30 | SYUH 1.4 | Invited Talk: Tracks and Tetraquarks — •Mikhail Mikhasenko |
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11:45 | SYUH 1.5 | Discussion: Charmed by hadrons - a flavorful debate — •Sebastian Neubert, Chiara Pinto, Christoph Hanhart, Marek Karliner, and Mikhail Mikhasenko |