GPDs@COMPASS

Thursday, 4 March 2010 from to (Europe/Zurich)
at CERN ( 31-3-004 )
Geneva
Description



The COMPASS Collaboration is currently preparing a proposal for future studies of nucleon structure beyond 2011. A major focus of this programme will be the investigation of the transverse spatial structure of the nucleon ('nucleon tomography') as described by 'generalized parton distributions' (GPDs).

The unique high-energy, highly polarized CERN muon beam together with the COMPASS spectrometer give access to the intermediate region between the gluon-dominated small-x_Bjorken region measured at HERA and the valence-quark-dominated large-x_Bjorken region accessed at HERMES and JLAB. COMPASS will study this transition region using Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering off unpolarized and polarized targets.

The workshop "GPDs@COMPASS" will be held at CERN bringing together theoreticians and experimentalists. Its main purpose is to better define the key measurements for studies of GPDs.

Organizers:  
                    Nicole d'Hose (CEA Saclay)
                    Horst Fischer (ALU Freiburg)
                    Alain Magnon (CEA Saclay)
                    Gerhard Mallot (CERN)
                    Wolf-Dieter Nowak (CERN)
Support Email: Horst.Fischer@cern.ch
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