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PKU HEP Seminar and Workshop (北京大学高能物理组)

SEMINAR on Sep. 22

by Dr Boyang Yu (CHEP, PKU) , Dr Qi Wu (CHEP, PKU)

Asia/Shanghai
B105 (CHEP)

B105

CHEP

Description
14:00-15:00 Study on the production of pentaquark states Speaker: Dr. Qi Wu (CHEP, PKU) Abstract:With increasing experiment data stimulated by the improvement of experimental facilities and technology in the past decades, a series of new hadron states have been discovered. Some new hadron states can not be accommodated in the conventional quark model, which attracts the physicist great interest. In this report, I present our study on the production of P_c (4312),P_c (4440),P_c (4457) and P_cs (4459). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15:00-16:00 Gravitational perturbations from NHEK to Kerr. Speaker: Dr. Boyang Yu (CHEP, PKU) Abstract:We revisit the spectrum of linear axisymmetric gravitational perturbations of the (near-)extreme Kerr black hole. Our aim is to characterise those perturbations that are responsible for the deviations away from extremality, and to contrast them with the linearized perturbations treated in the Newman-Penrose formalism. For the near horizon region of the (near-)extreme Kerr solution, i.e. the (near-)NHEK background, we provide a complete characterisation of axisymmetric modes. This involves an infinite tower of propagating modes together with the much subtler low-lying mode sectors that contain the deformations driving the black hole away from extremality. Our analysis includes their effects on the line element, their contributions to Iyer-Wald charges around the NHEK geometry, and how to reconstitute them as gravitational perturbations on Kerr. We present in detail how regularity conditions along the angular variables modify the dynamical properties of the low-lying sector, and in particular their role in the new developments of nearly-AdS2 holography.