Following last week’s excellent presentation made by armenian Phd candidate Estevahan Molinian we will continue with our weekly High Energy Physics talks, this time professor Andrey Borquiev will be giving the a talk titled: T H E ω H A D R O N I Z AT I O N S T U D I E S I N T H E N U C L E A R M E D I U M W I T H T H E C L A S S P E C T R O M E T E R A complete picture of the strong interaction must include hadronization, the dynamical process of a free quark forming a color-neutral hadron. To study the hadronization of the vector meson ω(782), we perform semiinclusive deep-inelastic scattering measurements on deuterium, carbon, iron, and lead using data collected with the CLAS detector at Jefferson Lab employing a 5.014 GeV electron beam. To examine nuclear dependence on the hadron formation, we present ω multiplicities of the solid targets relative to those on deuterium as one-dimensional functions of the virtualphoton energy ν, the photon virtuality Q2, the fractional hadron energy zh, and the square of the hadron transverse momentum p2T. This analysis corresponds to the world’s first hadronization studies of the ω meson and hints at a promising future for upcoming CLAS12 and EIC experiments, where more detailed investigations could be achieved.

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