CD12 - (other cd conferences)
August 6 -10, 2012
Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
published July 24, 2013
The 7th International Workshop Chiral Dynamics: Theory and Experiment (CD12) took place at Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia, USA, from August 6 to 10, 2012. Following in the tradition of this triennial series of Conferences, it attracted theorists and experimentalists, who were brought together to highlight the recent progress in the field of low energy QCD, and to discuss and explore the direction for future development. The conference consisted of plenary talks and three working groups.

We would like to thank the working group organizers for their dedicated effort, namely:

Goldstone Bosons: Mario Antonelli, Liping Gan, Jorge Portoles and Urs Wenger; Hadron Structure: Alessandro Bacchetta, Bastian Kubis, Kostas Orginos and Karl Slifer and Few Body Physics: Andreas Nogga, Assumpta Parreno, Michele Viviani and Henry Weller. We would like to express our special thanks to our co-organizers, Patricia Solvignon, Harald Griesshammer, Rocco Schiavilla, Dinko Pocanic, Robert Edwards, and Alexandre Deur for their hard work and advice. Last but not least, we thank the International Advisory Committee for their very useful inputs to the CD12 program.

The organizers thank the excellent logistic and administrative support provided by the Jefferson Lab Conference Staff, Ruth Bizot, Cynthia Lockwood, Stephanie Vermeire, Marti Hightower and MeLaina Evans, and the Conference Secretary Mary Fox, which was instrumental for the success of the organization of CD12. We thank Joanna Griffin for the poster design.

CD12 was primarily sponsored by Jefferson Lab, along with generous supports from Old Dominion University and the European Physics Journal.

The CD12 homepage is located at http://www.jlab.org/conference/CD12

The upcoming Chiral Dynamics Workshop will take place in Pisa, Italy, in 2015. We thank Laura Marcucci and Michele Viviani for graciously taking the baton from us.
Jose Goity and Jianping Chen

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Sessions
PLENARY TALKS
GOLDSTONE BOSONS WORKING GROUP
HADRON STRUCTURE AND MESON BARYON INTERACTIONS WORKING GROUP
FEW BODY PHYSICS WORKING GROUP
PLENARY TALKS
Overview of JLab Physics Programs
R. McKeown
Chiral Perturbation Theory and mesons
J. Bijnens
A walk through the World of Chiral Dynamics
U.G. Meißner
Kaon decays at NA48: recent results and perspectives
A. Bizzeti
Studies of nuclei at TUNL/HIGS: from hadron structure to exploding stars
M. Ahmed
Recent results from BESIII
S.s. Fang
Analyticity and unitarity constraints on form factors
I. Caprini
Eta to three pions and quark masses
S. Lanz
Non-leptonic and rare Kaon decays in Lattice QCD
C. Sachrajda
Recent results and perspectives for KLOE/KLOE-2
F. Bossi
Recent results in chiral effective field theory for the NN system
D. Phillips
Three-nucleon forces at low energy
H. Krebs
From Chiral EFT interactions to nuclear structure and reactions
R. Roth, J. Langhammer, A. Calci and S. Binder
Precision Muon Capture at PSI
P. Kammel
Baryons in Lattice QCD
A. Walker-Loud
Baryon ChPT and connection to Lattice QCD
J. Martin Camalich
Recent results of single-spin asymmetry experiments at Jefferson Lab
X. Jiang
Transverse momentum-dependent parton distribution functions in lattice QCD
M. Engelhardt, B. Musch, P. Haegler, J. Negele and A. Schafer
An Overview of Longitudinal Spin Structure Measurements at Jefferson Lab
V. Sulkosky
Outlook
A. Bernstein
Baryon-baryon interactions from lattice QCD
N. Ishii
Nuclear electromagnetic charge and current operators in Chiral EFT
L. Girlanda, L. Marcucci, S. Pastore, M. Piarulli, R. Schiavilla and M. Viviani
GOLDSTONE BOSONS WORKING GROUP
Unitarity and analyticity constraints on pi-K form factors
G. Abbas, B. Ananthanarayan, I. Caprini and I.S. Imsong
Three-field potential for soft-wall AdS/QCD
S. Bartz and J. Kapusta
Electromagnetic contributions to pseudoscalar masses
C. Bernard, S. Basak, A. Bazavov, C. DeTar, E. Freeland, W. Freeman, J. Foley, S. Gottlieb, U.M. Heller, J.E. Hetrick, J. Laiho, L. Levkova, M.B. Oktay, J.C. Osborn, R. Sugar, A. Torok, D. Toussaint and R. Van de Water
Electroweak symmetry breaking through strongly-coupled dynamics: an EFT
O. Cata
A first calculation of the η' → π^{0}γγ and η → ηγγ decays
R. Escribano
η and η' physics at BESIII
S.s. Fang
The Lambda parameter and strange quark mass in two-flavour QCD
P. Fritzsch
Two-pion excited state contribution to the axial vector and pseudo-scalar correlators
O. Bar and M. Golterman
Anomalous processes and leading logarithms
K. Kampf
Measuring the charged pion polarizability in the γγ → π^{+} π^{-} reaction
D. Lawrence, R. Miskimen, E.S. Smith and A. Muskarenkov
Recent progress in staggered chiral perturbation theory
W. Lee, B. Yoon, H.J. Kim and J. Bailey
Hadronic light-by-light scattering in the muon g-2: impact of proposed measurements of the π^{0} → γγ decay width and the γ^{*}γ → π^{0} transition form factor with the KLOE-2 experiment
A. Nyffeler
Present status of light flavoured scalar resonances
J.R. Peláez Sagredo
A scrutiny of hard pion chiral perturbation theory
M. Procura
Studies of light meson decays at KLOE
C.F. Redmer
Determination of Chiral Perturbation Theory low energy constants from a precise description of pion-pion scattering threshold parameters
G. Rios, J. Nebreda and J.R. Peláez Sagredo
One-loop calculation of the oblique S and T parameters within strongly-coupled scenarios with a light Higgs-like boson
I. Rosell
Zeros of the $W_{L}Z_{L} \to W_{L}Z_{L}$ amplitude: with or without light Higgs
A. Filipuzzi, J. Portoles and P. Ruiz-Femenía
Dispersive analysis of ω/\varphi → 3π decays and the ω/\varphi → π^{0}γ^{*} transition form factor
S. Schneider
Determination of SU(2) ChPT LECs from 2+1 flavor staggered lattice simulations
E.E. Scholz
Corrections to the Banks-Casher relation with Wilson quarks
A. Shindler
A Dispersive Treatment of Kl4 Decays
P. Stoffer, G. Colangelo and E. Passemar
Topological Charge Membranes and Chiral Dynamics
H. Thacker
An anomalous hydrodynamics for chiral superfluid
S. Lin
The Upper Energy Limit of Heavy Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory in pion photoproduction
L. Gan
HADRON STRUCTURE AND MESON BARYON INTERACTIONS WORKING GROUP
Photoproduction and decay of light mesons in CLAS
M. Amaryan
1/Nc - Chiral Perturbation Theory in the One-Baryon Sector
A. Calle Cordon and J.L. Goity
Tests of Symmetries with Eta Decays at WASA-at-COSY
D. Coderre
Roy-Steiner equations for pion-nucleon scattering
C. Ditsche, M. Hoferichter, B. Kubis and U.G. Meißner
The upper energy limit of Heavy Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory in pion photoproduction
C. Fernandez Ramirez
Pion-pion scattering lengths determination from kaon decays
S. Gevorkyan
Hadron Structure and Meson Baryon Interactions
H. Griesshammer, J. McGovern and D. Phillips
Dispersive analysis of the scalar form factor of the nucleon
M. Hoferichter, C. Ditsche, B. Kubis and U.G. Meißner
Asymmetries for neutral Pion photoproduction in the threshold region
D. Hornidge
Experimental perspective on next generation EDM searches
W. Korsch
Model-Independent Form Factor Relations at Large Nc
V. Krejcirik
Precision measurements of neutral Pion electroproduction near threshold: A test of Chiral QCD Dynamics
R. Lindgren, K. Chirapatimol and L.C. Smith
Strangeness in the baryon ground states
M.F.M. Lutz
Hadron structure in AdS/QCD
V. Lyubovitskij, T. Gutsche, I. Schmidt and A. Vega
Time-reversal violation and electric dipole moments
E. Mereghetti
Spin-Polarizabilities of the Proton in Polarized Compton Scattering at MAMI
R. Miskimen
MEM Analysis of the QCD Sum Rule and its Application to nucleon spectrum
K. Ohtani, P. Gubler and M. Oka
Thermal modication of bottomonium spectral functions from QCD sum rules
M. Oka, K. Suzuki, K. Morita and P. Gubler
Pion-mass dispersion relations in the baryon sector
V. Pascalutsa, M. Vanderhaeghen, J. Hall and T. Ledwig
Transversity parton distribution function and chiral dynamics
A. Prokudin
Lattice QCD Methods for Hadronic Polarizabilities
B. Tiburzi
FEW BODY PHYSICS WORKING GROUP
Determination of CP and CPT violation parameters in the neutral kaon system using the Bell-Steinberger relation and WA data
M. Antonelli
Polarized proton scattering from polarized 3He
T. Daniels
A new approach to chiral two-nucleon dynamics
A. Gasparyan, M.F.M. Lutz and E. Epelbaum
NN scattering problem in EFT reformulated
J. Gegelia and E. Epelbaum
Hyperon-nucleon Interaction in Chiral EFT
J. Haidenbauer
Charge symmetry breaking in pion-deuteron scattering
M. Hoferichter, V. Baru, C. Hanhart, B. Kubis, A. Nogga and D. Phillips
Photodisintegration of light nuclei
Y. Ilieva and N. Zachariou
Chiral effective field theory for EM currents and form factors
S. Koelling
Chiral effective field theory on the lattice: Ab initio calculations of nuclei
D. Lee
Renormalization and Power Counting of Chiral Nuclear Forces
B. Long
Theoretical studies of muon capture on light nuclei
L. Marcucci
Evolution of Efimov states in 2n halo nuclei - A general study
I. Mazumdar
Compton Scattering with Tagged Photons at MAX-lab
L. Myers
Radiative corrections to anti-neutrino proton scattering at low energies
F. Myhrer, U. Raha and K. Kubodera
Nucleon-Nucleon Chiral Two Pion Exchange potential vs Coarse grained interactions
R. Navarro-Perez, E. Ruiz Arriola and J.E. Amaro
GFMC calculations of electromagnetic moments and M1 transitions in A ≤ 9 nuclei
S. Pastore
Nuclear Symmetries and the Similarity Renormalization Group
E. Ruiz Arriola, S. Szpigel and V.S. Timóteo
Hadronic parity violation in effective field theory
M. Schindler
Parity violation in radiative neutron capture on deuteron
Y.H. Song, R. Lazauskas and V. Gudkov
Chiral Extrapolation of the Nulceon-Nulceon S-wave scattering lengths
J. Tarrus
Two-nucleon scattering in effective field theory: searching for the power counting
M.P. Valderrama
The Compton@HIGS Program
H. Weller, M. Ahmed, G. Feldman, J. Mueller, L. Myers, M. Sikora and W. Zimmerman
Direct observation of a new 2+ state in C12
W. Zimmerman, M. Ahmed, M. Gai, S.S. Henshaw, J. Mueller, S. Stave and H. Weller
Chiral Perturbation Theory with a scalar field
J. Tarrus
Neutron-rich He isotopes based on hyperspherical harmonics
S. Bacca