7โ€“11 Apr 2008
University College London
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Spin Physics Working Group

Spin
7 Apr 2008, 16:20
University College London

University College London

Gower Street, London, United Kingdom WC1E 6BT

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  1. Carl Gagliardi (Texas A&M)
    07/04/2008, 16:20
    Spin Physics
  2. Alan Hoffman (MIT)
    07/04/2008, 16:40
    Spin Physics
  3. Kazuya Aoki (Kyoto University)
    07/04/2008, 17:00
    Spin Physics
  4. Frank Ellinghaus (University of Colorado)
    07/04/2008, 17:20
    Spin Physics
  5. E. Leader (Imperial College London)
    07/04/2008, 17:40
    Spin Physics
  6. Alexandre Korzenev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
    08/04/2008, 09:00
    Spin Physics
    An overview of recent COMPASS (NA58/SPS) results on the determination of longitudinal polarized quark distributions is given. The results were obtained in inclusive and semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering of a 160 GeV polarized muon beam off a large polarized $^6$LiD target. The covered kinematics range is $0.004<x<0.7$ and $1< Q2 < 100$ (GeV/$c)2$. The presented data were...
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  7. Florent Robinet (CEA - Saclay)
    08/04/2008, 09:20
    Spin Physics
    One of the main goals of the COMPASS experiment at CERN is to measure the gluon polarization, $DeltaG/G$ in the nucleon, which can be accessed through spin asymmetries of polarized photon-gluon fusion processes (PGF). A very clean way to tag PGF events is to look for charmed mesons, such as D* or D0, in the final state. All COMPASS data taken with a deuteron target (2002-2006) are...
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  8. Marcin Stolarski (Faculty of Physics - Warsaw University of Technology)
    08/04/2008, 09:40
    Spin Physics
    A new COMPASS value of $\Delta G/G$, obtained from high transverse momentum hadrons pairs in the $Q^{2}>1$ (GeV/$c$)$^{2}$ region is presented. The statistical error of $\Delta G/G$ ($\approx 0.094$) is reduced by a factor 3 in comparison to the previous analysis in the same kinematic region. The new measurement is based on a neural network approach using weighted events. In addition the...
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  9. Hal Jackson (ANL)
    08/04/2008, 10:00
    Spin Physics
  10. Vince Sulkosky
    08/04/2008, 11:10
    Spin Physics
  11. Frank Simon (MPI Muenchen)
    08/04/2008, 11:30
    Spin Physics
  12. Dennis Veretennikov
    08/04/2008, 11:50
    Spin Physics
  13. Andrea Piccione
    08/04/2008, 12:10
    Spin Physics
  14. Philipp Haegler (TU Munich)
    08/04/2008, 12:30
    Spin Physics
  15. D Mueller (Bochum)
    08/04/2008, 14:00
    Spin Physics
  16. F. Yuan
    08/04/2008, 14:20
    Spin Physics
  17. K Tanaka (Juntendo University)
    08/04/2008, 14:50
    Spin Physics
  18. G Goldstein (Tufts)
    08/04/2008, 15:10
    Spin Physics
  19. C Lorce (Liege)
    08/04/2008, 16:10
    Spin Physics
  20. Xiaorui Lu (Tokyo)
    08/04/2008, 16:30
    Spin Physics
  21. M Radici (Pavia)
    08/04/2008, 16:50
    Spin Physics
  22. Piet Mulders (Amsterdam)
    08/04/2008, 17:10
    Spin Physics
  23. Cristian Pisano (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
    08/04/2008, 17:30
    Spin Physics
  24. Federica Sozzi (INFN)
    09/04/2008, 09:00
    Spin Physics
    The study of transverse spin effects is part of the scientific program of COMPASS, a fixed target experiment at the CERN SPS. COMPASS investigates the transversity PDF in semi-inclusive DIS, using a longitudinally polarized muon beam of 160~GeV/c impinging on transversely polarized nucleons. From 2002 to 2004, a $^6$LiD target has been used; in these data transversity has been...
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  25. Akio Ogawa (BNL)
    09/04/2008, 09:20
  26. A Prokudin (Torino)
    09/04/2008, 09:40
    Spin Physics
  27. A Bacchetta (JLab)
    09/04/2008, 10:00
    Spin Physics
  28. L Gamberg (PSU)
    09/04/2008, 10:20
    Spin Physics
  29. Akio Ogawa (BNL)
    09/04/2008, 11:10
    Spin Physics
  30. Flemming Videbaek (BNL)
    09/04/2008, 11:30
    Spin Physics
  31. Doug Fields (University of New Mexico)
    09/04/2008, 11:50
    Spin Physics
  32. Stefano Melis (Torino)
    09/04/2008, 12:10
    Spin Physics
  33. T Teckentrup (Bochum)
    09/04/2008, 12:30
    Spin Physics
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