
Spin 2004 - Proceedings Of The 16th International Spin Physics Symposium And Workshop On Polarized Electron Sources And Polarimeters.
Title:
Spin 2004 - Proceedings Of The 16th International Spin Physics Symposium And Workshop On Polarized Electron Sources And Polarimeters.
Author:
Bradamante, Franco.
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9789812701909
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1 online resource (1065 pages)
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CONTENTS -- SPIN2004 -- Preface -- INTERNATIONAL SPIN PHYSICS COMMITTEE -- LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE -- Scientific Programme -- PLENARY TALKS -- Present Understanding of the Nucleon Spin Structure A. Metz -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Parton helicity distributions -- 2.1. Quark helicity distribution -- 2.2. Gluon helicity distribution -- 3. Generalized parton distributions and orbital angular momentum -- 4. Single spin asymmetries -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Understanding Transversity: Present and Future K Barone -- 1. General properties of transversity -- 2. k-dependent distributions related to transversity -- 3. Probing transversity -- 3.1. Semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering -- 3.2. Pion hadroproduction -- 3.3. Drell- Yan processes -- 4. Conclusions and perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Results and Future Prospects for Muon ( g - 2) B. L, Roberts -- 1. Theory of the Lepton Anomalies -- 2. Measurement of the muon anomaly -- 3. Summary and Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- The Jefferson Lab Contribution to the QCD Spin Structure of the Nucleon M. Garcon -- 1. A window into the deep inelastic regime -- 2. Experimental equipment -- 3. Helicity dependent parton distributions -- 3.1. Inclusive scattering -- 3.2. Semi-inclusive scattering (SIDIS) and flavour decomposition -- 4. Tests of factorization in SIDIS -- 5. Transversity -- 6. Other single spin asymmetries (SSA) -- 7. Generalized parton distributions -- 7.1. Deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) -- 7.2. Hard exclusive meson electroproduction -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Physics at HERMES D. Hasch -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inclusive spin asymmetries -- 3. Flavour decomposition -- 4. Transverse spin asymmetries -- 5. Hard exclusive processes -- 5.1. Exclusive pion production.
5.2. Deeply-virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) -- 6. Prospects for HERMES spin physics -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Physics Results from COMPASS A. Bressan -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The COMPASS Apparatus -- 3. First Physics Results -- 3.1. Inclusive and Semi-Inclusive Asymmetries -- 3.2. Gluon polarization G/G -- 3.3. Collins and Sivers Effects -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- DISCUSSION -- First Results from RHIC Spin Program and Future Prospects N. Saito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. RHIC Spin Program -- 3. First Results from RHIC Spin Program -- 3.1. Precision test of perturbative QCD -- 3.2. Gluon polarization in the proton -- 3.3. Single transverse-spiii asymmetries -- 3.3.1. Inclusive hadmn production -- 3.3.2. pp and pC elastic scattering -- 3.3.3. Particle production in the extremely forward region -- 4. Summary -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Soft Spin Physics at Jefferson Laboratory R. De Vita -- 1. Physics Motivation -- 2. Experimental Setup -- 3. Sum Rules and Integrals of Spin Structure Functions -- 4. Duality in Spin Structure Functions -- 5. Higher Twist Contribution to Spin Structure Function -- 6. Summary and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Spin Physics in Nuclear Interactions K. Hatanaka -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Modification of NN Amplitude Studied by Exclusive Proton Knockout Reactions -- 3. Pionic Correlation in Spin Isospin Excitations -- 4. Few-Body System -- 5. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Spin Physics in NN Interactions at Intermediate Energies B. volt Przewoski -- 1. Polarized Beam and Target in a Ring -- 1.1. Spin Dynamics -- 1.2. Polarized Internal Targets -- 1.3. Detector Considerations -- 2. Proton-Proton Elastic Scattering at IUCF and COSY -- 3. Meson Production in p+p Collisions -- 3.1. Pion Production Experiments at the Indiana Cooler.
3.2. Meson Production at COSY -- 4. Adding a Third Nucleon: p+d Reactions below the Pion Threshold -- 4.1. Proton-Deuteron Elastic Scattering -- 4.2. Physics Interest: the Three-Nucleon Force -- 4.3. Deuteron Break-up Reaction and Axial Observables -- 4.4. Measurement of Axial Observables at 135 MeV -- 4.5. p+d Reactions at GeV Energies -- 4.5.1. p+d Break-up -- 4.5.2. p+d Total Cross Section: Time Reversal Invariance -- 5. Summary and Outlook -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Speculations in Hadron Spectroscopy J. M. Richard -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Charmonium -- 3. Open-charm mesons -- 4. Double-charm baryons -- 5. Pentaquarks -- 6. Stability of multiquark states -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- V. W. Hughes: "To Learn Fundamental Things" 1921-2003 G. Bunce -- 1. "My Unprecocious Entry into Physics" -- 2. "World War II Years and Columbia Graduate School" -- 3. "Atomic Physics Research" -- 4. "Muonium" -- 5. "Polarized Leptons at High Energy" -- 6. "Muon g-2" -- 7. "An Administrative Addendum" -- Searches for Permanent Electric Dipole Moments - Some Recent Developments K. P. Jungmann -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Discrete Symmetries -- 3. Searches for Permanent Electric Dipole Moments -- 4. Some New Developments in the Field of EDM Searches -- 4.1. Radioactive Systems -- 4.2. Searches for EDMs in charged Particles -- 5. T-violation Searches other than EDMs -- 6. Conclusions -- 7. Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Nucleon Form Factors K. de Jager -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Electromagnetic Form Factors -- 2.1. Experimental Results -- 2.2. Two-Photon Exchange -- 3. Form-Factor Behaviour at Low and at High Q2-values -- 3.1. Experimental Review and Outlook -- 3.2. Model Calculations -- 4. Strange Form Factors -- 5. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION.
Low Energy Tests of the Standard Model E. W. Hughes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Past -- 3. The Present -- 4. The Future -- 5. Acknowledgements -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Memorial L.D. Soloviev A. D. Krisch -- Experimental Status of the GDH Sum Rule H. Arends -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Setups -- 3. GDH Sum Rule for the Proton -- 4. Partial Reaction Channels -- 5. Deuteron Experiments -- 6. Summary and Outlook -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Spin Physics at GSI F. Rathmann -- 1. Physics Case -- 1.1. The transversity distribution -- 1.2. Magnetic and electric form factors -- 1.3. Hard scattering -- 2. Towards an asymmetric polarized antiproton-proton collider at FAIR -- 2.1. Phase I -- 2.2. Phase II -- 2.2.1. Asymmetric collider -- 2.2.2. High luminosity fixed target experiment -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Polarized Structure Functions with Neutrino Beams S. Forte -- 1. Physics with neutrino beams -- 2. Deep-inelastic scattering with neutrino beams -- 2.1. Structure functions and parton distributions -- 2.2. Current data and future prospects -- 3. Polarized physics with neutrino beams -- 3.1. Pohrized DIS and the proton spin puzzle -- 3.2. The spin of the nucleon at a neutrino factory -- 4. Do we need a neutrino factory? -- Acknowledgments -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Status of Proton Polarization in RHIC and AGS W. W. Mackay -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Spin dynamics -- 3. The real machines -- 4. Status and future plans -- References -- DISCUSSION -- Summary of Parallel Sessions 1, Spin and Fundamental Symmetries, and 3, Spin Beyond Standard Model O. V. Teryaev -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Spin-related tests of new physics -- 3. Spin-related tests of fundamental symmetries -- 4. Alternative description of spin -- 5. Manifestation of symmetries in spin-related dynamical calculations.
6. Conclusions and outlook -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Summary of Parallel Session 2, The QCD Spin Structure of Nucleons G. K. Mallot -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Quark Helicity Distributions -- 3. Gluon Polarisation -- 4. Transverse Spin -- 5. Outlook -- References -- Summary of Parallel Session 8, Polarized Sources, Targets and Polarimetry T. Wise -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Electron sources -- 3. Polarized thermal velocity H and D targets -- 4. Proposed ion sources -- 5. Solid targets -- Summary of Parallel Session 7, Acceleration, Storage, and Polarimetry of PoIarized Protons A. Lehrach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Acceleration, Storage, and Spin Flipping at Existing Facilities -- 3. Polarimetry -- 4. Spin Motion in Circular Machines -- 5. Plans for Polarized Beams at Future Machines -- 6. Highlights and Outlook -- Future Colliders A. Deshpande -- 1. Electron Ion Collider & Fundamental Questions in QCD -- 2. Physics with an Electron Ion Collider -- 3. Realization of the EIC at BNL: eRHIC -- 4. Realization of the EIC at Jlab: ELIC -- 5. A e-Alp Detector in the Next Decade -- 6. Concluding Remarks & An Invitation -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Concluding Remarks T. Roser -- WORKSHOP SUMMARIES -- Summary of the X Workshop on High Energy Spin Physics (NATO ARW DUBNA-SPIN-03) A. V. Efremov -- Summary of the 10th Workshop on Polarized Sources and Targets (PST2003) D. K. Toporkov -- Summary of the Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin (Praha-Spin-2003 and Praha-Spin-2004) M. Finger -- 1. Introduction -- 2. ASI topics, scope and characteristic features -- 3. SPIN-Praha-2003, Prague, July 12-19,2003 -- 3.1. Obituary to Vernon W. Hughes -- 3.2. Lectures -- 3.3. Public lectures -- 3.4. Overview presentations related to the large spin physics experiments -- 3.5. Dedicated presentations -- 3.6. Neutrino and astrophysics session.
4. SPIN-Praha-2004, Prague, July 5-10,2004.
Abstract:
This comprehensive volume covers the most recent advances in the field of spin physics, including the latest research in high energy and nuclear physics and the study of nuclear spin structure. The comprehensive coverage also includes polarized proton and electron acceleration and storage as well as polarized ion sources and targets. Many significant new results and achievements on the different topics considered at the symposium are presented in this book for the first time.
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