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Emergent Hadron Mass in Strong Dynamics
Published 2022-03-02Version 1
Emergent Hadron Mass (EHM) is a mechanism capable of explaining both the unnaturally small (pion) and large (proton) masses of hadrons and if not the origin of confinement, then intimately connected with it. Even though the modern formulation of EHM has only recently been completed, it is rapidly becoming a fundamental focus for modern and future experimental efforts aimed at understanding the strong force within the Standard Model. Using Dyson-Schwinger equations for the gluon, ghost and quark propagators, I will introduce the main EHM concepts and illustrate how far this framework can take us in understanding strong interaction phenomenology.
Comments: 34 pages, 16 figures; contribution to the 2021 School on the Physics of Baryons, Oct 18-22 2021, Sevilla
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