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DESCRIPTION:INPP Seminar | The Proton Gluonic Gravitational Form Factors an
d its Mass Radius\, Nov. 8\n\nThe Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics
Seminar series presents Zein-Eddine Meziani discussing "The Proton Gluonic
Gravitational Form Factors and its Mass Radius" on Nov. 8 at 4 p.m.\n\n \n
\nMeziani is from Argonne National Laboratory.\n\n \n\nIn-person seminars w
ill be in Lindley 321. For remote seminars\, connection info for the video
conference (TEAMS or ZOOM) and abstract of the talk will be communicated by
email before the seminar. The emails are sent to the inpp-seminar mailing
list. To be added to this mailing list\, contact Prakash.\n\n \n\nThe host
is Julie Roche.\n\n \n\nAbstract: The proton is one of the main building bl
ocks of all visible matter in the universe. Among its intrinsic properties
are its electric charge\, mass\, and spin. These emerge from the complex dy
namics of its fundamental constituents\, quarks\, and gluons\, described by
the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Using electron scattering\, it
s electric charge and spin\, shared among the quark constituents\, have bee
n the topic of active investigation up to today. In contrast\, little is k
nown about the proton inner mass density\, dominated by the energy carried
by the gluons\, which are hard to access through electron scattering since
gluons carry no electromagnetic charge. In this talk\, I will present recen
t results of a measurement of the near-threshold J/psi photoproduction diff
erential cross sections at Jefferson Lab. We determined the proton gluonic
gravitational form factors and its mass radius from these cross sections. W
e find a proton mass radius notably smaller than the electric charge radius
. This work together with future planned experiments paves the way for a de
eper understanding of the salient role of gluons in providing gravitational
mass to visible matter.
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LOCATION:Lindley Hall\, 321
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SUMMARY:INPP Seminar | The Proton Gluonic Gravitational Form Factors and it
s Mass Radius\, Nov. 8
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URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/inpp_seminar_nov_8
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