16–18 Jun 2025
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
Asia/Taipei timezone

Pion and kaon structure - experimental overview (EIC & JLab)

17 Jun 2025, 11:30
1h
Meeting Room, 5F, New Phys Bldg (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)

Meeting Room, 5F, New Phys Bldg

Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica

No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd., Nangang Dist., Taipei City 115201, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Speaker

Prof. Tanja Horn (Catholic University of America)

Description

Pions and kaons are, along with protons and neutrons, the main building blocks of nuclear matter. They are connected to the Goldstone modes of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking, the mechanism thought to generate nearly all hadron mass in the visible universe. The distribution of the fundamental constituents, the quarks and gluons, is expected to be different in pions, kaons, and nucleons. However, experimental data are sparse. As a result, there has been persistent doubt about the behavior of the pion's valence quark structure function at large Bjorken-x and virtually nothing is known about the contribution of gluons. Experiments at 12 GeV JLab using the Sullivan reaction process may provide insight and contribute to the resolution of the former. The Electron-Ion Collider with an acceptance optimized for forward physics could provide access to structure functions over a larger kinematic region. This would allow for measurements testing if the origin of mass is encoded in the differences of gluons in pions, kaons, and nucleons, and measurements that could serve as a test of assumptions used in the extraction of structure functions and the pion and kaon form factors. Measurements at an EIC would also allow to explore the effect of gluons at high x. In this talk we will discuss the prospects of such measurements.

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