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2nd March (Mon.)

Heavy hadrons and exotics

Time Speaker Affiliation Title Material
8:20-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:05 Atsushi Hosaka Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka Univeristy Opening address slide
Chair: A. Hosaka
9:05-9:50 Makoto Oka Tokyo Institute of Technology Hadron Spectroscopy from Strange to Charm/Bottom - Effective theories or Lattice? - abstract slide
9:50-10:35 Marco Maggiora INFN Torino Highlights on BESIII recent results abstract slide
10:35-11:05 Shunsuke Ohkoda Tokyo Institute of Technology Spin partners of heavy meson molecules abstract slide
Chair: M. Oka
11:30-12:15 Kenkichi Miyabayashi Nara Women's University Heavy hadron spectroscopy at Belle abstract slide
12:15-12:45 Susana Coito Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Unquenched vector mesons with open beauty abstract slide
12:45-14:00 Lunch
Chair: H. Kamano
14:00-14:45 Hiroyuki Noumi Osaka University Hadron spectroscopy at the J-PARC high-momentum beam line abstract slide
14:45-15:30 Masayasu Harada Nagoya University Modification of spectrum of heavy-light mesons in nuclear medium abstract slide
15:30-16:00 Junko Yamagata-Sekihara Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University Structure and formation spectra of Dbar meson-nucleus systems abstract slide
Chair: S. Yasui
16:30-17:15 Juan Nieves IFIC, CSIC-University of Valencia Hidden charm and bottom molecular states abstract slide
17:15-18:00 Feng-Kun Guo Bethe Center for Theoretical Physics XYZ abstract slide

3rd March (Tue.)

Hadron scattering and interactions

Time Speaker Affiliation Title Material
Chair: T. Doi
9:00-9:45 Yoichi Ikeda RIKEN Charmed tetraquarks from lattice QCD abstract slide
9:45-10:15 Atsushi Hosaka Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka Univeristy Charmed baryon structure and productions abstract slide
10:15-10:45 Akira Yokota Tokyo Institute of Technology J/psi-bound nuclei and J/psi-nucleon interaction abstract slide
Chair: J. Nieves
11:15-12:00 Colin Morningstar Carnegie Mellon University Excited states and scattering phase shifts abstract slide
12:00-12:30 Xiaohai Liu Tokyo Institute of Technology Influence of threshold effect induced by heavy flavour meson rescattering abstract slide
12:30-14:00 Lunch
Chair: T. Nakano
14:00-14:45 Jacobo Ruiz de Elvira University of Bonn Roy-Steiner equations for pi N scattering abstract slide
14:45-15:15 Satoshi Nakamura Osaka University Neutrino-induced meson productions abstract slide
Chair: T. Hyodo
15:45-16:30 Takashi Nakano RCNP, Osaka University Hadron Physics with photon beam at LEPS/LEPS2 abstract slide
16:30-17:00 Vojtech Krejcirik Theoretical Research Division, RIKEN Nishina Center The effective model for $\bar{K}N$ interactions including the $L=1$ partial wave abstract slide
17:00-17:30 Akinnobu Dote KEK theory center, Institute for Particle and Nuclear Study (IPNS), High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) Investigation of KbarNN resonances with a coupled-channel Complex Scaling Method + Feshbach projection abstract slide
17:30-19:00 Poster session

4th March (Wed.)

QCD phase diagram and heavy ion collisions

Time Speaker Affiliation Title Material
Chair: T. Kunihiro
9:00-9:45 Tetsuo Hatsuda RIKEN SU(3) Thermodynamics from Yang-Mills Gradient Flow abstract slide
9:45-10:30 Hiroshi Masui University of Tsukuba RHIC Beam Energy Scan abstract slide
Chair: A. Ohnishi
11:00-11:45 Jiunn-Wei Chen NTU Baryon susceptibilities, nongaussian moments and the QCD critical point abstract slide
11:45-12:15 Kenji Morita Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University Lambda-Lambda interaction from relativistic heavy ion collisions abstract slide
12:15-13:30 Lunch
Chair: T. Hatsuda
13:30-14:15 Wolfram Weise Technische Universitaet Muenchen Chiral Effective Field Theories and Phases of QCD abstract slide
14:15-15:00 Gert Aarts Swansea University Two topics in the QGP: diffusion of light quarks and parity doubling in the baryon sector abstract slide

Finie density QCD

Time Speaker Affiliation Title Material
Chair: G. Aarts
15:30-16:15 Philippe de Forcrand ETH Progress in simulating lattice QCD at finite density abstract slide
16:15-17:00 Keitaro Nagata KEK Canonical partition functions and Lee-Yang zeros in QCD abstract slide
Chair: H. Fukaya
17:30-18:15 Denes Sexty Heidelberg University Complex Langevin simulations of non-zero density QCD abstract slide

5th March (Thu.)

Hadrons in nuclei

Time Speaker Affiliation Title Material
Chair: K. Itahashi
9:00-9:45 Hideko Nagahiro Nara Women's University Hadron properties at finite density and specroscopies of mesic nuclei abstract slide
9:45-10:30 Volker Metag Giessen University Meson-nucleus interactions studied in photo nuclear experiments abstract slide
10:30-11:00 Akio Tomiya Osaka Univesity U (1) axial anomaly with chiral fermion at finite temperature abstract slide
Chair: P. Moskal
11:30-12:15 Satoshi Yokkaichi RIKEN Measurement of vector meson in nuclei at J-PARC E16 abstract slide
12:15-12:45 Keisuke Ohtani Tokyo Institute of Technology Modification of nucleon spectral function in the nuclear medium from QCD sum rules abstract slide
12:45-14:00 Lunch
Chair: H. Nagahiro
14:00-14:45 Pawel Moskal Jagiellonian University Interaction of eta and eta-prime mesons with nucleons abstract slide
14:45-15:15 Wojciech Krzemien Jagellonian University Search for eta-mesic nuclei with WASA-at-COSY abstract slide
Chair: V. Metag
15:45-16:30 Kenta Itahashi RIKEN Experimental spectroscopy of pionic atoms and eta'-mesic nuclei abstract slide
16:30-17:00 Yoshiki K. Tanaka The University of Tokyo Search for eta' mesic nuclei with (p,d) reaction at GSI abstract slide
17:00-17:30 Guido Cossu High Energy Accelerator Research Organization KEK Axial symmetry at finite temperature and lowest modes of the Dirac operator abstract slide
18:00- Party

6th March (Fri.)

Few-nucleon systems and astrophysical constraints

Time Speaker Affiliation Title Material
Chair: W. Weise
9:30-10:15 Evgeny Epelbaum University of Bochum Chiral effective field theory for few-nucleon systems at the precision frontier abstract slide
10:15-11:00 Takashi Nakamura Tokyo Institute of Technology Nuclear matter in neutron stars by experiments and astronomical observations abstract slide

New approaches

Time Speaker Affiliation Title Material
Chair: H. Fukaya
11:30-12:15 Tetsuya Onogi Osaka University Position space formulation of fermions on honeycomb lattice abstract slide
12:15-13:30 Lunch
Chair: T. Onogi
13:30-14:15 Michael Endres MIT New avenues for noise reduction in QCD correlation functions abstract slide
14:15-15:00 Shin Nakamura Chuo University Effective Temperature of Non-equilibrium Steady States in AdS/CFT Correspondence abstract slide
Chair: S. Aoki
15:30-16:15 Etsuko Itou KEK Quantum entanglement entropy for SU(3) gauge theories abstract slide
16:15-17:00 Stefan Sint Trinity College Symanzik improvement and the gradient flow in lattice QCD abstract slide
17:00-17:05 Sinya Aoki Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University Closing address slide

Poster presentations

Number Speaker Affiliation Title Material
1 Kenji Araki Tokyo Institute of Technology Analysis of quarkonia at finite temperature from complex Borel sum rules abstract
2 Kadir Utku Can Tokyo Institute of Technology Lattice QCD calculation of electromagnetic form factors of charmed baryons abstract
3 Takahiro Doi Kyoto University Contribution to the Polyakov loop from low-lying Dirac mode in QCD abstract
4 Sachiko Fukino Tokyo Institute of Technology Short-range part of YcN interaction in the Quark Cluster Model abstract
5 Ryo Iwami Niigata University Finite density and temperature phase transitions in QCD with many flavors of Wilson fermions abstract
6 Kyoko Katsuyama Nara Womens University The nature of the a1(1260) and the spectral function of the a1 from tau decay abstract
7 Xiaohai Liu Tokyo Institute of Technology Influence of threshold effect induced by heavy flavour meson rescattering abstract
8 Kenta Miyahara Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University Structure of Lambda(1405) and construction of antikaon-nucleon potential based on chiral unitary approach abstract
9 Seijiro Nishi Tokyo Institute of Technology Omega_bcc energy spectrum in the Y-string three-body confinement potential abstract
10 Keisuke Ohtani Tokyo Institute of Technology Modification of nucleon spectral function in the nuclear medium from QCD sum rules abstract
11 Shuntaro Sakai Kyoto University The eta decay into 3pi in asymmetric nuclear medium and partial restoration of chiral symmetry in nuclear medium abstract
12 Kei Suzuki Tokyo Institute of Technology Recent progress of QCD sum rules for D meson in extreme environments abstract
13 Takashi Suzuki Particle Physics Theory Group, Department of Physics, Osaka university Extracting the electro-magnetic pion form factor from QCD in a finite volume abstract
14 Yoshiki K. Tanaka The University of Tokyo Search for eta' mesic nuclei with (p,d) reaction at GSI abstract
15 Akio Tomiya Osaka Univesity U (1) axial anomaly with chiral fermion at finite temperature abstract
16 Masayuki Wakayama Nagoya University Lattice study of four-quark components of the iso-singlet scalar mesons abstract
17 Akira Yokota Tokyo Institute of Technology J/psi-bound nuclei and J/psi-nucleon interaction abstract
18 Tetsuya Yoshida Tokyo Institute of Technology P-wave heavy baryons with the constituent quark model abstract
19 Ryo Yoshi-ike Kyoto University Magnetic properties of quark matter in the inhomogeneous chiral phase abstract
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