XIANG-PENG WANG Associate Professor

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Email:xpwang#ccnu.edu.cn

Office:9622

Bio:

Xiang-Peng Wang is currently an associate professor at Central China Normal University(CCNU). His research interests are: Heavy Quarkonium Physics, Collider Physics, Effective Field Theories and Factorization, Perturbative Gradient Flow and so on.

Education:

2018, Ph.D. in Physics, Hamburg University, Germany.
2014, Master in Physics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China;
2011, Bachelor in Physics, Jilin University, China;

Professional Experience:

2025 – Present, Associate professor, Central China Normal University, China.
2021 – 2025, Postdoc, Technical University of Munich, Germany;
2019 – 2021, Postdoc, Argonne National Laboratory, US;
2018 – 2019, Visitor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Jiao tong University,
Fudan University, South China Normal University, China;

Recent Publications(5 years):

1. N. Brambilla, M. Butenschoen and X.P. Wang, Phys. Rev. D 112 (2025) no.1, L011902;
“How well does nonrelativistic QCD factorization work at next-to-leading order?”
2. Zexuan Chu, Jinhui Chen, X. P. Wang and Hongxi Xing, Phys. Rev. D 111 (2025) no.1, L011501;
“Role of J/ production in electron-ion collisions”
3. N. Brambilla and X. P. Wang, JHEP 06 (2024) 210;“Off-lightcone Wilson-line operators in gradient flow”
4. G. T. Bodwin, J. H. Ee, D. Kang and X. P. Wang, Phys. Rev. D 109 (2024) no.5, 5;“Gauge invariance of radiative jet functions in the position-space formulation of SCET”
5. N. Brambilla, H. S. Chung, A. Vairo and X. P. Wang, JHEP 03 (2023), 242;“Inclusive production of J/, (2S), and  states in pNRQCD”
6. N. Brambilla, H. S. Chung, A. Vairo and X. P. Wang, Phys. Rev. D 105 (2022) no.11, L111503; “Production and polarization of S-wave quarkonia in potential nonrelativistic QCD”
7. N. Brambilla, H. S. Chung, A. Vairo and X. P. Wang, JHEP 01 (2022), 184; “QCD static force in gradient flow”
8. G. T. Bodwin, J. H. Ee, J. Lee and X. P. Wang, Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021) no.11, 116025; “Renormalization of the radiative jet function”
9. G. T. Bodwin, J. H. Ee, J. Lee and X. P. Wang, Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021) no.1, 016010; “Analyticity, renormalization, and evolution of the soft-quark function”
10. J. W. Qiu, X. P. Wang and H. Xing, Chin. Phys. Lett. 38 (2021) no.4, 041201; “Exploring J/ Production Mechanism at the Future Electron-Ion Collider”

Selected Publications:

1. N. Brambilla, M. Butenschoen and X.P. Wang, Phys. Rev. D 112 (2025) no.1, L011902;
“How well does nonrelativistic QCD factorization work at next-to-leading order?”
2. N. Brambilla and X. P. Wang, JHEP 06 (2024) 210;“Off-lightcone Wilson-line operators in gradient flow”
3. N. Brambilla, H. S. Chung, A. Vairo and X. P. Wang, JHEP 03 (2023), 242;“Inclusive production of J/, (2S), and  states in pNRQCD”
4. G. T. Bodwin, J. H. Ee, J. Lee and X. P. Wang, Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021) no.11, 116025; “Renormalization of the radiative jet function”
5. Z. G. He, B. Kniehl and X.P Wang, Phys. Rev. Lett. 121 (2018) 17, 172001: “Breakdown of Nonrelativistic QCD factorization in Processes Involving Two Quarkonia and its Cure”