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        Nuclear Physics Seminar
       
      Nuclear Physics Seminar
    
    Venue: Zoom
      Time: Thursday, July 16, 4:30pm (s.t.)
      Contact: hees@itp.uni-frankfurt.de
    
    Separating fact from fantasy: the chiral
      anomaly and the proton spin puzzle
    Raju Venugopalan (BNL)
    Anomalies in gauge theories are of great
      interest because they represent topological features of the theory that
      are not contained in the Lagrangian. We will discuss here the role of the
      chiral anomaly in polarized deeply inelastic scattering (DIS) where one
      observes a fascinating and subtle interplay between hard parton dynamics
      and the topology of the QCD vacuum. Using a powerful worldline formalism,
      we demonstrate in particular how the cancelation of the infrared pole of
      the anomaly leads to novel emergent dynamics governing how the spin of the
      proton diffuses from fast (large Bjorken x) partons to slow (small x)
      partons.
       
      We present an effective action that we conjecture captures both the
      physics of the anomaly and of gluon saturation and outline how the
      latter  may influence the former. These ideas can be tested at the
      future Electron Ion Collider. 
      
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https://uni-frankfurt.zoom.us/j/2848286010?pwd=VmtCY1RCc1hpVStKd0RibFBpc1IzZz09
      
      Meeting ID: 284 828 6010
      Password: 068695
    
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