Light-Cone 2023: Hadrons and Symmetries

America/Sao_Paulo
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Brazilian Center for Physics Research - CBPF
Ignacio Bediaga (Elisa Carmen Hickman de Bediaga), Tobias Frederico (Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica)
Description

The Light-Cone 2023 (LC2023) will be hosted by the Brazilian Center for Physics Research - CBPF from September 18  to 22, 2023  in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

 Registration will be open by  June 1st to August  15th, 2023. Extended up to August 31th, 2023. 

The  Brazilian Center for Physics Research (CBPF) is one of the most important institutions in Brazil, where both theoretical and experimental research are developed, offers an ideal and stimulating environment to achieve the goals of the conference, thanks to their active community acting in many aspects of the Standard model and beyond.

The conference continues a series that started in 1991 and, since then, takes place at least once a year under the supervision of the International Light Cone Advisory Committee. 

The scientific goal of the Light Cone conference series is to continuously update the knowledge in light-front theory, its intersections with Euclidean Lattice and continuum approaches towards the phenomenological applications to describe hadrons and nuclei. Light-front theory provides a suitable framework for the calculations of decay rates, scattering amplitudes, correlations, spin effects, phases, distributions and other hadronic observables from first principles, aiming to reveal novel nonperturbative effects predicted by QCD. Notably, it provides the basic concepts and tools for a multidimensional imaging of hadrons from parton distributions accessible in the deep inelastic regime, giving the opportunity to deepen our understanding of the dependence of the spin and mass content of the nucleon, and in general of hadrons, in terms of their fundamental degrees of freedom.

The Light-Cone 2023  will emphasize the phenomenological applications where one can gain fruitful interpretations in terms of hadron-structure observables, matching the experimental efforts, carried on in many facilities around the world.  Part of the program will be also devoted to discuss applications to relativistic few-body systems, within QCD and other Quantum Field Theories, as well as the possible benefits from the interplay with Euclidean Lattice techniques and continuum approaches. Following the tradition of the Light-Cone Conference Series anticipating the opportunities offered by facilities such as the JLab, J-PARC, FAIR at GSI,  the future EIC, among other facilities, we plan to organize a stimulating scientific program  to fosterer the forefront research in nuclear, hadron and particle physics. The scientific program of LC2023 will have invited as well as contributed talks, that will address the following main topics:

  • Hadron structure and spectrum
  • Parton Physics in hadrons and nuclei
  • Mass generation
  • Lattice Gauge theories
  • QCD at finite temperature and density
  • Nonperturbative QFT methods in Minkowski and Euclidean space
  • Light-front field theory
  • AdS/CFT and holography
  • Relativistic Few- and Many-body physics 
  • Astroparticle physics
  • Fundamental Symmetries and violations
  • Present and future facilities 


 

Participants
  • Abigail Castro
  • Adamu Issifu
  • Adnei Marinho
  • Adão Saterio da Silva Junior da Silva Junior
  • Alberto dos Reis
  • Alberto Martínez Torres
  • Alfonso Ballon Bayona
  • André Luiz Moura Britto
  • Angelo Cerqueira
  • Arlene Cristina Aguilar
  • Ayrton Nascimento
  • Bheemsehan Gurjar
  • Bianca Maria Silveira de Oliveira
  • Bruna de Oliveira Stahlhöfer
  • Bruno El-Bennich
  • Bruno Mintz
  • Caroline Silva Rocha Costa
  • Chandan Mondal
  • Cheryl Henkels
  • Chueng-Ryong Ji
  • Churamani Paudel
  • Diego Torres Machado
  • Dyana Duarte
  • EDGAR PAITAN
  • Edson Suisso
  • Eduardo Fraga
  • Elke-Caroline Aschenauer
  • Emmanuel de Oliveira
  • Everlyn Martins
  • Fernando Navarra
  • Fernando Pinto-Gomez
  • Filippo Fornetti
  • Florencia Benítez Martínez
  • Flávia Gomes Fialho
  • Gabriel Zardo Becker
  • George Yabusaki
  • Giorgio Torrieri
  • Haimon Trebien
  • Hayk Hakobyan
  • Henrique Boschi-Filho
  • Herve Dutrieux
  • Ho-Meoyng Choi
  • Ismael Porfirio Júnior
  • Jamal Jalilian-Marian
  • James P Vary Vary
  • Jaume CARBONELL
  • Jiangshan Lan
  • Joao Vitor Costa Lovato
  • Jonatan P. Paschoal
  • João Pacheco de Melo
  • João Paulo Sampaio Santos
  • Jurandi Leão
  • Jussara Miranda
  • Kamil Serafin
  • Kanchan Khemchandani
  • Leonardo Santos
  • Leticia Palhares
  • Lubomir Martinovic
  • Luciano Abreu
  • Mahdi Ahmadian Shalchi
  • Marcela Peláez
  • Marcelo Guimaraes
  • Matthias Burkardt
  • Michael Famiano
  • Michael Lublinsky
  • Nahuel Barrios
  • Nelson Braga
  • Orlando Oliveira
  • Osvaldo Ferreira
  • Patricia Magalhaes
  • Pedro Carvalho Santos Brandão
  • Pedro Pompeia
  • Philipe De Fabritiis
  • Poonam Choudhary
  • Rafael Costa Silva
  • Roberto Correa da Silveira
  • Rodolfo Rocha
  • Rodrigo Carmo Terin
  • Ríchard Terra
  • Satvir Kaur
  • Siddhesh Padval
  • Silvio Paolo Sorella
  • Siqi Xu
  • Sonia Ferreira
  • Sreeraj Nair
  • Tobias Frederico
  • Ulrich Wiedner
  • Vladimir Karmanov
  • Wayne de Paula
  • Wayne Polyzou
  • Xianghui Cao
  • Xingbo Zhao
  • Yang Li
  • Zein-Eddine Meziani
  • Zhiguo Wang
  • Úrsula Fonseca