
TL;DR
This paper reviews how hadron properties change in strongly interacting matter, linking experimental observations to QCD, and discusses recent experimental methods and results in studying these in-medium modifications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental techniques and recent findings on in-medium hadron properties within the context of QCD.
Findings
Experimental evidence of in-medium modifications of hadrons.
Analysis of transparency ratios and lineshape measurements.
Recent results from CBELSA/TAPS and CB/TAPS@MAMI experiments.
Abstract
The changes of hadron properties within strongly interacting matter provide a link between experimental observables and Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in the non-pertubative sector. The sensitivity of various observables to in-medium modifications of hadrons is discussed. The experimental approaches to study in-medium properties, namely transparency ratio measurement, lineshape analysis, measurement of momentum distributions or excitation functions, are presented based on discussing recent results from the CBELSA/TAPS and CB/TAPS@MAMI experiments.
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